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Mitseclipse101

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Nov 30, 2002
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do any of you have autometer boost or oil press gauges? if so how do you like them, reliable? accurate? i have heard both good and bad about autometer, and i wanted to hear from people that use these products, thanks
 
I just put an autometer boost gauge on mine seems to be working fine. The only complaint I had was finding a damn fitting to go from the 1/8 NPT on the gauge to the 1/8 or whatever size like 7/64 or something vacuum hose, ended up running over to mcmaster carr here in town and picking one up. Cause I didnt want to run the hard clear line that came with it.
 
I recently installed a boost and a/f ratio gauge in my 3000GT. I love it, much more accurate, and responsive than stock. It reads 12psi on the dot, which is what it should read. I got mine from jegs for 42 bucks. I don't think that Greddy gauges are worth the extra money. I used the nylon line that came with it, but I used some brass fitting from Loews to make a T fitting with a compression nut on one end and nipples on either end to go in between the vacuum hose.
 
i have an autometer boost gauge...i have never owned anything else but it seems accurate...plus its cheaper than all the others(apexi, greddy) would definitely recommend
 
I have Autometer boost, egt, and oil pressure and I have NO complaints here.. just good things. I recommend autometer.

John
 
I know alot of you guys run the Autometer EGT...I wnold [/b]Not[/b] recommend it for our car,because it only goes to 1600 F.Which is about 871 C...I would recommend getting the Greddy,Apexi,HKS or the ones that read higher than 1600 F/850 C.
 
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