Scan Gauges, but which?
So when I finally do get my car supercharged, can't say when that'll be, I will go ahead with the Wbody store's Top-swap kit. I'll need some scan gauges and the pillar mount inside my car. All pillar mounts for the Monte Carlo have 3 spaces, so, I found an "Aeroforce Intercepter scan gauge" for $550 that will fill all 3 spaces, and give me a slew of information about my car.
Here's the link:
http://www.zzperformance.com/grand_p...=878&catid=168
So what do you think? Or is this overdoing it? Any better ideas?
Here's the link:
http://www.zzperformance.com/grand_p...=878&catid=168
So what do you think? Or is this overdoing it? Any better ideas?
They look like awesome gauges, but if you want to go a little bit cheaper, i got my pillar from 3800performance.com for $50. And i got my gauges from Prosportgauges.com (Digital), they are a little cheaper than other brands such as Aem and Autometer, but are perform the same. There have been a bunch of write ups on them. I got my 3 gauges for about $250. Just another option for you if you dont wanna spend so much.
Yeah but I don't think pro sport gauges makes anything like the aeroforce- its not really a normal gauge.
IMO, I would only do 1 aeroforce, and the find something else for the other two (maybe wideband O2 and then boost/vac)- or at most 2 aeroforce's. Because really the only thing they show that is absolutely critical to view constantly is KR, most of the other parameters they show you'd only display occasionally just to check (Then you could switch back to KR).
IMO, I would only do 1 aeroforce, and the find something else for the other two (maybe wideband O2 and then boost/vac)- or at most 2 aeroforce's. Because really the only thing they show that is absolutely critical to view constantly is KR, most of the other parameters they show you'd only display occasionally just to check (Then you could switch back to KR).
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