Aem, Autometer, Innovate, all reputable brands and make a multitude of gauges, I'm sure you'll find one type you prefer
Again brilliant@!!!! I don't like wasting my money of eBay Chinese garbage.. so that's why I asked for the reputable companies.. I dont know my !@s from a hole in the ground.. So I do take into consideration you all's perspective.. A picture of a product can be made to like D##n good..Aem, Autometer, Innovate, all reputable brands and make a multitude of gauges, I'm sure you'll find one type you prefer
So everything in summit or jegs are good quality?Pick up a free catalog from Summit and Jegs and go shopping, they have nice pics too
I prefer to not clutter up my car with gauges. Only one I added was the PLX multi gauge with wideband afr and boost solenoids. Works for me
@madspeed I think I will be getting a PLX, that thing is saweeeet! Do you have any pics on how you have it mounted and where?
@madspeed That PLX unit is very nice, but I started pricing it out. $100 for the gauge but $175 for each sending unit- oil pressure, water temp, a/f ratio, etc.. By the time I'm done it's almost the same price as getting a Florida 5.0 dash set.
Can I ask what the setup set you back and what guages you have?Thats a better option if you were planning on replacing all of your factory gauges. I for one, wanted to keep mine stock and add only those that I needed, which can all be used on one multigauge
I think the SW are such a classy gauge . Almost cockpit like . esp like the ones in the gnxI have a Stewart Warner boost gauge and an aem afr gauge. Neither are hooked up yet, but both look like quality units
I agree, they are also made in the USA. Their is a plant that at least used to make them about 5 miles from my house. I think it was called maxima technology'sI think the SW are such a classy gauge . Almost cockpit like . esp like the ones in the gnx