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Which gauges are you guys using? Has anyone found ones that match the duece? Is it possible to get them either as a combination gauge or both in a sinlge mount?
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A nice choice, however you may want to think twice about the 0-30 boost scale. When I bought my Hewitt Boost gauge, I chose the 0-15 scale. With the max boost being somewhere around 6-8, you'll get more needle movement than on the 0-30 scale. Last time I chimed in on a thread about boost & pyro gauges, I got flamed for repeating what the manufacturer had told me.This is the one I want to get.
Has anyone found ones that match the duece?I ordered a boost and an egt gauge from Hewitt. I chose white numerals on a black background with 24 volt red LEDs for illumination. I think that was about as close as I could get to looking stock.
did it matter what size the Thermo coupling was? or is that more a matter of preference? im likeing these gauges quite a bitI ordered a boost and an egt gauge from Hewitt. I chose white numerals on a black background with 24 volt red LEDs for illumination. I think that was about as close as I could get to looking stock.
I don't recall the choice I made refering to the thermocouple size. I spoke with a technician at Hewitt and he guided me through the selection and ordering process.did it matter what size the Thermo coupling was? or is that more a matter of preference? im likeing these gauges quite a bit![]()
What exactly is the swing? I was looking on several of the pyro manufacturer pages and noticed all the different swing rating but couldn't find any thing telling what the difference in swing is for.Isspro pyro w/270* swing and 1200*F range (for post turbo probe). Like Steelandcanvas points out this will maximize needle sweep for better accuracy. Mount panel is an inexpensive Accel hotrod item, held on column with a U bolt. Very easy to see while driving.