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Old 02-19-2004, 10:29 AM
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Originally posted by gbyron
[You also may want to check out, think it was ISSPRO, but I can't seem to find their web address right now, I'll look more later. They make a really neat assortment of gauges, mainly geared to big trucks, many of which would transfer nicely to a force-inducted Porsche...

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Here it is

http://www.issproinc.com/


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Old 02-19-2004, 11:31 AM
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I like the digital gauges and will be going that route. The fun parts is tearing down a new guage and custome mounting it in the dash.

http://home.comcast.net/~tapaudio/engine.htm

My fuel pressure guage.
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Steve - I hope that wasn't my car although it was in the LA area for 18 months and had an additional 3,000 miles on it.

Tony - On top are Fuel Pressure, Boost, and Oil Temp (both engine and tranny). Bottom are Air/Fuel Ratio and Air Temp (before and after intercooler). I'm not sure of manufacturer, but I heard they came in yellow also which could not been seen in daylight.
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Thanks Joe, how are the "update" times on the air temp gauges. Do they respond very quickley to temp changes as the boost comes on...or is there a significant lag?



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Originally posted by Tony
Thanks Joe, how are the "update" times on the air temp gauges. Do they respond very quickley to temp changes as the boost comes on...or is there a significant lag?
Tony,

There is a definate lag, but faster than the oil gauges.
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Thanks, Joe, Ive been trying to find something that doesnt lag too bad.




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