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Added prices for Carbon Fibre speedo and tacho. Speedo only goes to 190km/h in the metric version don't know whether this helps, I'm guessing it wouldn't be too hard to get a Skyline over this speed :-)

Chris

I'm not too familiar what comes with the guages.

With the oil temp and pressure do they come with the required sensors?

I've seen some guages state (inc. oil pressure/temp sensor).

All gauges are supplied with:

Electrical:

1/8" electric sender & 1/4" NPT adapter fitting.

Mechanical:

6 ft. nylon tubing and 1/8" & 1/4" NPT fittings.

Some gauges will require wiring performed. e.g. Tacho, Electric speedo, A/F ratio gauge etc.

I checked out the Nexus gauges on the net, they look pretty hot but as they are new and my supplier doesn't stock them yet. My supplier is looking after me now that I have placed a decent order lol. When I originally asked him about discounts he didn't really want to offer me anything. I told him when ordering that I was ordering approx. 20gauges he was willing to talk business then.

Y0880 you requested the price for Ultralite series after CF don't know which you were querying but here goes:

Ultralite In Dash 5" Tachometer 0-10000RPM (non memory) $235

Ultralite In Dash 5" Speedometer 0 - 260KM/H $350

Carbon Fibre In Dash 5" Tachometer 0 - 10000RPM (non memory) $285

Carbon Fibre In Dash 5" Speedometer 0 - 160MPH $390

N.B. They don't make a KPH gauge in CF range in 5"???

Notes: Includes LCD Odometer with Trip function. (requires sender if car does not have one).

Hope this helps.

Chris

Thanks Chris, i'd confused myself going through the 100's of guages on their site :rofl:

Can you put me down for:

CF in dash 3 3/8" Speedo (0-190km)

CF in dash 3 3/8" tacho (0-10,000)

CF 2 1/16" Air Fuel meter

let me know when it is all ready to go through

thanks mate.

Does anyone know the difference between the mechanical & eletrical oil pressure?

At the moment im just looking to buy these, what would be prices for these:

C2 Boost 30 In. Hg/20 psi Mechanical - ATM-7107

C2 Oil Pressure 0-100 psi Mechanical - ATM-7121 or the Eletric version - ATM-7153

and the din box for them:

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Chris ill probably order next month or the 2nd batch.

Does anyone know the difference between the mechanical & eletrical oil pressure?

At the moment im just looking to buy these, what would be prices for these:

C2 Boost 30 In. Hg/20 psi Mechanical - ATM-7107

C2 Oil Pressure 0-100 psi Mechanical - ATM-7121 or the Eletric version - ATM-7153

and the din box for them:

Chris ill probably order next month or the 2nd batch.

The mechanical gauge uses a long nylon straw that connects from the oil sender location through the firewall and into the back of the gauge. If either end come loose you may lose all your oil. I'm not a fan of mechanical oil gauges. Just one more fitting to come lose and destroy an engine.

The electrical gauge comes with a screw in pressure sender unit that you hook up a wire to and run it to the back of the gauge.

C2 Boost 30 In. Hg/20 psi Mechanical - ATM-7107 $125

C2 Oil Pressure 0-100 psi Mechanical - ATM-7121 $110

C2 Oil Pressure 0-100 psi Electrical - ATM-7153 $120

Din box for them: Pan-001 $27.50

Chris

could you please tell me availabiltiy/pricing on the following Cobalt C2 Series gauges:

- Air Fuel x 2

- Voltage x 2

- Oil Temp (in degC) x 1

all gauges to be full sweep electric

i see you're in brisbane. would it be ok with you if i pick them up from you if i go ahead with an order?

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