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Just looking into buying an Eboost2 controller and some new gauges.

I've hit a wall deciding whether to get a boost gauge or not as Im not sure whether or not the Turbosmart Eboost2 controller has an actual boost gauge within its display. As I obviously dont want to have a separate auto meter boost gauge next to my eboost displaying the same info when i could have a voltmeter or another gauge etc. And I need to buy them at the same time as I am making a custom panel to mount them in my dash for a factory look.

So my question is, to anyone that knows or has an Eboost controller, does it have a boost gauge which stays on while your driving, working like a digital boost gauge? Or does it just tell you what the boost is set at?

I have tried ringing a few autobarn stores which sell them but nobody seems to know what they are on about, just giving me ummms and aaaahhhs.

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This might help you a little if you already havn't checked it out, it gives you downloads of instructions which should give you some insight...

http://www.turbosmart.com.au/index.php?id=42

Yeh i had tried that before originally posting, the PDF files are corrupted and wont open.

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