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for the boost gauge does it come with a map sensor? or is it inbuilt into the guage itself (ie you still have to run a vac line to the gauge)?

it says that they are accurate (what gauge maker wouldnt say that haha), but are the ok for the price or are they bloody spot on in their readings?

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for the boost gauge does it come with a map sensor? or is it inbuilt into the guage itself (ie you still have to run a vac line to the gauge)?

it says that they are accurate (what gauge maker wouldnt say that haha), but are the ok for the price or are they bloody spot on in their readings?

:(

You need a vacuum to the gauge.

And this picture will show you what you have to fit the boost gauge.

BoostSensor.jpg

Cheers.

so when will this deal be happening?

I'll end this gb by the end of next week. after that payment will be discussed and gauges will be shipped to you people in about 2 weeks from then.

everything will be arranged again.

Cheers.

Hi mate,

just wanna finalise my order

series2 gauges, Illumination color in blue with black watchcase

- Water temp.

- Oil temp.

- Oil Pressure

- Tacho

- water and oil adaptors as well

shoot me pm with all detail so, i'll make some deposit

Cheers

Ill grab S2

BOOST PRESSURE BAR or PSI

WATER TEMP 50-120℃

OIL TEMP 60-150℃

OIL PRESSURE 0-7kg/cm2 *can this come in PSI?

VOLTAGE 8-16VOLT

INTAKE.TEMP 20-120℃

7 gauge covers (want a spare one)

no adaptors for the water or oil posted to vic 3976

i'll have s2 gauges with blue lights and black casing

water temp with adaptor

intake tempx2 one in red light

air/fuel

voltage

5x covers

do we need any sensors for intake temp or do they come with sensors

cheers mitch

Ill grab S2

BOOST PRESSURE BAR or PSI

WATER TEMP 50-120℃

OIL TEMP 60-150℃

OIL PRESSURE 0-7kg/cm2 *can this come in PSI?

VOLTAGE 8-16VOLT

INTAKE.TEMP 20-120℃

7 gauge covers (want a spare one)

no adaptors for the water or oil posted to vic 3976

sorry mate, the oil pressure doesn't come with PSI.

please let me know also what color LED you prefer and what color watchcase(black or silver)

please let me know asap as this group buy will end this week.

i'll have s2 gauges with blue lights and black casing

water temp with adaptor

intake tempx2 one in red light

air/fuel

voltage

5x covers

do we need any sensors for intake temp or do they come with sensors

cheers mitch

the intake temp will come with the necessary sensors already.

you only need water adaptor for your water temp gauge.

Cheers.

Note: this group buy will end this week and will be process next week.

This Group Buy will end when the clock strike 12am tomorrow night (23rd May 2008)

Those who have ordered, I've sent a PM to you and please get back to me asap.

and for those who haven't order, and want to be included in this group buy. Please let me know by latest, tomorrow 23rd May 2008, 12 midnight.

Cheers.

This Group Buy will end when the clock strike 12am tomorrow night (23rd May 2008)

Those who have ordered, I've sent a PM to you and please get back to me asap.

and for those who haven't order, and want to be included in this group buy. Please let me know by latest, tomorrow 23rd May 2008, 12 midnight.

Cheers.

i have no pm.

pm sent

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