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I have got a mate working in www.espadaperformance.com and I heard from him that he wants to clear his AMS stocks. And thus, I have gotten you guys a very good price on the gauges. Therefore, I post it up here, hoping to share this great deals with you guys.

This group buy will end when I have the right number of orders.

the product offer is AMS 60mm Gauges. You guys can check what's the RRP of these gauges from the website.

AMSlogo.jpg

There are two types of series for AMS gauges. There are series 1 and series 2.

series 1 will cost $45. Series 2 will cost $60. Gauge Cover will cost $2. Water and Oil adaptor will cost $20. Fitting mount will be included in the box when you buy a gauge.

Payment preferred: Bank Transfer.

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: courier interstate only.

Pictures:

SERIES 1:

WaterTempseries1.jpg

Voltageseries1.jpg

Vacuumseries1.jpg

RPMseries1.jpg

oiltempseries1.jpg

OilPressseries1.jpg

Intaketempseries1.jpg

BoostBarseries1.jpg

SERIES 2:

BoostBarseries2.jpg

WaterTempseries2.jpg

Voltseries2.jpg

Vacuumseries2.jpg

RPMseries2.jpg

OilTempseries2.jpg

OilPressseries2.jpg

IntakeTempseries2.jpg

Air Fuel Ratio:

AFseries2.jpg

Water Adaptor:

WaterAdaptor.jpg

Oil Adaptor:

AluminiumOilFilterAdaptor.jpg

Gauge Cover:

GaugeCover.jpg

Product features:

2.5" STEPPER MOTOR GAUGE

• Provides smooth operation • Very exact

• High precision & quick response • Bright LED illumination

• Precise electrical sensor • Does not require any Control Unit for use

Series 1:

Drived by stepping motor

Easy to read display at night

Black background with whiter scale wire

Include necessary fittings also instruction manual

Series 2:

Stepping motor provides smooth operation

Ignition ON initiates self-luminescence gauge

Lightning-like Opening / Closing mode

Example of Opening

Openingseries2.jpg

Adjustable warning setting

Self-diagnostics function monitors both sensor disconnection and short-circuiting during startup

a) Sensor disconnection check

This function reports any improper connections, broken or disconnected sensor or sensor

wire. The pointer will wave between 250 and 260 degrees.

b) Short-circuiting check

This function indicates any short circuit on the sensor or sensor wire.

The pointer will wave between 10 and 20 degrees.

Using High-brightness LEDs Illumination

Illumination color can be chosen from white, amber ,red, green and blue

5colorsseries2.jpg

Product List:

TACHO 0-10,000RPM

BOOST PRESSURE BAR or PSI

WATER TEMP 50-120℃

OIL TEMP 60-150℃

OIL PRESSURE 0-7kg/cm2

VACUUM 0–30 in.hg

VOLTAGE 8-16VOLT

INTAKE.TEMP 20-120℃

A/F RATIO LEAN-STOICH-RICH

Note: You guys can choose between silver or black watchcase for the series 2 gauges as well as the A/F ratio gauge and only one standard color for the series 1, which is the silver watchcase. However, the back of the gauges will be nothing else but black in color.

NOTE: For those who are interested, please let me know what gauge you're interested in and your color choice for series 2.

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^^^^yer what if u want 4 gauges with everything thats need like the oil and water thingy

OIl Temp, Oil Pressure, Water Temp and Boost in PSI

All Series 2 gauges

can ya do like special discounts n what not?

Hi mate,

I'm in for series2 gauges, Illumination color in blue with black watchcase

- Boost pressure (psi)

- Water temp.

- Oil temp.

- Oil Pressure

- Tacho (need this gauge in series1)

Can u do better deal? and delivery to NSW

Cheers

if i sell my blitz gauge anytime soon i'll be in for 2 of the series2 gauges

1x boost (in psi if available)

1x oil temp

in this colouration

WaterTempseries2.jpg

can i get a price for these 2 delivered to melb 3061? gauges only with wires/adaptors needed for installation

thanks

Edited by R-SPEC

Hey guys,

the price i post is already the best I can do. Look at the website prices. It much higher.

And the delivery price will be send to those whose interested after this group buy has ended.

Those whose getting the oil temp or oil pressure or water temp, you're required to get the water & oil adaptor as well.

And another point to note is the BOOST gauge does not have PSI measurement anymore. He is left with just BAR.

and those interested, please also include the necessary details apart from the type of gauges:

-which series

-what color watchcase (silver or black)

to subie: you know that the series 1 watchcase is only in white?

to R-spec: you need an additional oil adaptor to be added to your list. is that cool?

to vinnie32GTS4: you need the oil and water adaptor to be added in your list. and there is left with boost gauge in bar, no more PSI.

to evil_weevil: these are the best prices I can get for you guys already.

If there's any more enquiries, feel free to let me know. I'll be most willing to help.

yeah i'll need the oil adaptor thingy

1x series 2 boost gauge

1x series 2 oil temp gauge

1x oil adaptor

both gauges in black case and either red or amber lighting, will let you know

can i get the total cost for these delivered to 3061

thanks

Hi mate,

I'm in for series2 gauges, Illumination color in blue with black watchcase

- Boost pressure (psi)

- Water temp.

- Oil temp.

- Oil Pressure

- Tacho (need this gauge in series1)

Can u do better deal? and delivery to NSW

Cheers

subie, the boost my friend is left with bar measurements, do you still want it?

^^^^yer what if u want 4 gauges with everything thats need like the oil and water thingy

OIl Temp, Oil Pressure, Water Temp and Boost in PSI

All Series 2 gauges

can ya do like special discounts n what not?

Hey vinnie,

boost gauge is left with bar. please let me know whether you're still interested in the boost gauge. and do you want the oil and water adaptor?

and what color watchcase do you want?

Cheers.

Edited by bugger
subie, the boost my friend is left with bar measurements, do you still want it?

yep i still want it :)

and just wanna update my list..

series2 gauges, Illumination color in blue with black watchcase

- Boost pressure (bar)

- Water temp.

- Oil temp.

- Oil Pressure

- Tacho x2 (change it to this one now)

cheers

Edited by subie
yep i still want it :thumbsup:

and just wanna update my list..

series2 gauges, Illumination color in blue with black watchcase

- Boost pressure (bar)

- Water temp.

- Oil temp.

- Oil Pressure

- Tacho x2 (change it to this one now)

cheers

Subie, what do you mean tacho x2? you want 2 Tacho meters in series 2?

and is, they are all electrical.

Cheers.

Edited by bugger
Subie, what do you mean tacho x2? you want 2 Tacho meters in series 2?

and is, they are all electrical.

Cheers.

yep 2 tacho (one for me, one for my bro) and in series 2 same as other gauges that I wanted..

when do we gonna get this going?

yeah i'll need the oil adaptor thingy

1x series 2 boost gauge

1x series 2 oil temp gauge

1x oil adaptor

both gauges in black case and either red or amber lighting, will let you know

can i get the total cost for these delivered to 3061

thanks

:thumbsup:

:thumbsup:

2 gauge at $60 each.

1 adaptor at $20.

and the cost of shipping will be determine later on. is like add additional around 20 bucks or less? I cannot confirm that.

And I'll try to get this Group Buy to get going by the end of the month. Hope to get enough people. will definitely update you guys.

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