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Old 02-22-2003, 04:23 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Where/What are your guages?

From what i have read a nitrous pressure guage is a must, i was wondering if the is a way to mount it up by the dash ( instead of way back at the bottle) without having to by the electronic guage made by NX?

also know that an a/f guage is pretty at night ut wont tell you much. so i plan on getting an exhaust temp guage, im wondering where is the best place to connect the temp probe ( and dont say " uuuh mount it in the exhaust....huh huh huh") right behind the cat or where?

most people recommend a fuel pressure guage too. can this one be mounted uf in the dash too?
if anyone has pics of where thier guages are and they dont want to clog up the board then you could email them to me at criswell_k@hotmail.com . and anyone who could explain any of the questions above i really think i might help other people as well as me.
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Old 02-24-2003, 04:05 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Where/What are your guages?

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From what i have read a nitrous pressure guage is a must, i was wondering if the is a way to mount it up by the dash ( instead of way back at the bottle) without having to by the electronic guage made by NX?

also know that an a/f guage is pretty at night ut wont tell you much. so i plan on getting an exhaust temp guage, im wondering where is the best place to connect the temp probe ( and dont say " uuuh mount it in the exhaust....huh huh huh") right behind the cat or where?

most people recommend a fuel pressure guage too. can this one be mounted uf in the dash too?
if anyone has pics of where thier guages are and they dont want to clog up the board then you could email them to me at criswell_k@hotmail.com . and anyone who could explain any of the questions above i really think i might help other people as well as me.
thanks again
a bunch of gauges in the cockpit won't do much good because it's impossible to monitor all at the same time. a few choice ones are fine. you can get a n2o gauge for inside the car that is not electric. autometer makes several types. as ar as a fuel pressure gauge...i just use the one under my hood...if you get one i'd check on an electric one(if they make it for your car) because i don't like the thought of a fuel line running inside of the car.
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Old 02-24-2003, 04:32 AM   #3 (permalink)
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i just use one nitrous pressure gauge on my bottle. It works fine.
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Old 02-24-2003, 09:41 AM   #4 (permalink)
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i have a dual guage pod pillar w/ a n2o psi guage and an AF guage. im gunna junk the AF guage and get an EGT.
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Old 02-25-2003, 11:47 PM   #5 (permalink)
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i personally used the NX gauge mounted on the bottle and an A/F gauge mounted on the lower dash. it can be a pain to check the bottle psi gauge all the way back in the trunk area, but it worked fine for me. once you get used to the heater you have then you can predict when you'll hit the correct psi in certain kinds of temperatures/weather conditions.

i'll be most likely scraping the A/F also since it doesn't do much.
the replacement will be the EGT setup when i install my turbo system. normally the EGT probe is tapped into the turbo exhaust manifold on the #3 cylinder tube since #3 usually runs the hottest/leanest of all 4. that way if #3 looks good the others should look good too, the other 3 cylinders may even be on the rich side just a little bit but that doesn't hurt.
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