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boost & wideband o2 gauge recommendations?

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MusedRainfall

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Jul 6, 2010
Algonquin, Illinois
So I'm looking a gauges for my 2g gst pillar, vac/boost and wideband o2 in particular, and I'm realizing a huge difference in price. Anyone have reccomendations on this? I'm willing to spend up to 400 for the pair w/o shipping.

thanks in advance :hellyeah:

these are the one's i'm thinking of atm..

EXTREME PSI : Your #1 Source for In Stock Performance Parts - Defi 52mm Blue Racer Gauge: Boost -30inHG to 30PSI

EXTREME PSI : Your #1 Source for In Stock Performance Parts - AEM Analog Wideband Air/Fuel Gauge *SALE*
 
I have the AEM UEGO wideband and its awesome. I recommend getting the AEM UEGO. And most boost gauges do there job, it just depends what look you are going for. I am getting the Pro-Comp ultra light gauge from Orielly, It does its job so nothing to complain about and its only $60.
 
I'm currently using a Prosport 30/30 peak-hold vac/boost gauge and have no complaints about it. Also have a AEM UEGO sitting in a box waiting to be installed.
 
I have the NGK AFX WB waiting to be installed. This has a digital number screen instead of a gauge which I thought was pretty sweet.
 
I run the Prosport Electronic Boost gauge. It has an analog display but receives an electronic signal from a boost sender, so you do not have to run the vacuum line from the engine bay all the way to the gauge (wires are run instead). It's pretty nice and it was about $60 I think.
As far as a wideband, I have a Innovate LC-1. It was inexpensive (as far as widebands go) and the software behind it is intuitive. Good luck!
 
I got that AEM analog and I really like it. You can find an Autometer boost gauge for way cheaper. I think I paid like 50 or 60 for my boost gauge. and autometers have a good reputation too.
 
Look into the Innovate LC-1. I got mine for 175 with the DB gauge on Ebay. It's also a bit more accurate than the AEM UEGO. I also have the Autometer Cobalt series boost gauge reading -30inHg to 40psi.

With your boost gauge, get a gauge that reads more than what you want to run on your setup so you have some leeway with it. My first one was too small of a range but I didn't know that at the time.
 
I have an AEM UEGO wideband which you can get all day for $199 shipped and an Auto Meter Ultra Light -30-0-30 mechanical boost gauge which was around $50-$60. I've never had any problems with either and wouldn't change.

Hope this helps!
 
I have a 14b, making like 20lbs. What should my innovate motorsports wideband read when making max boost?
 
I have the AutoMeter Ultra Lite Boost/Vacuum Gauge and I got the Innovate XD-16 LC1 WideBand, all this with my gauge pod too! :hellyeah: - Ryann :talon:
 
if u have a little money on your hands to spend ill recoment AEM tru boost thats one heck of a gauge i have it on my car and its super easy to use and not to mention a boost gauge and controller in the same gauge though that will run you in the 300$ new
 
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