subaru_styles Posted June 8, 2004 Share Posted June 8, 2004 heelo all. i will be purchasing some autometer ultra lite gauges for my car and wanted some suggestions. 1) boost gauge: should i get a boost/vac. or boost? mechanical or electric? 2) what other gauges would be a must for keeping an "eye" on my car? air/fuel, fuel psi., oil temp? let the comments commence. btw not sure if i would want an A/F gauge in the pillar. thoose LED's are annoying. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
garner Posted June 8, 2004 Share Posted June 8, 2004 Im buying the following for my turbo brat vac/boost oil pressure, water temp, Air/fuel to make sure I don't run it too lean I will also get a fuel pressure guage and mount it under the hood. Mostly because I will also be using an adjustable FPR so I need to know what my fp is. In general, mechanical guages are better, less likely to fail and more accurate. They are also more of a pain in the arse to install. btw, are you still coming to mudrat's for your motor swap? garner Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Subarutex Posted June 8, 2004 Share Posted June 8, 2004 Simplicity. I run a single gauge, Autometer Ultralite boost guage. It goes from 30 vaccum (i think...) to 30psi boost. Its mechanical, pretty easy to hook up. I havent' found a round a/f guage i like... ever. So, instead I bought an Apexi turbo timer. This of course has the neat turbo timing function which keeps the car running for a preset amount of time after the key has been removed. It also has an A/F ratio meter on it. Which you can choose to display in voltage... or theoretical ratio (14.1, 12.4, 14.7, etc...). The turbo timer has a nice bright red LED display that is easy to read in all but the harshest glare. I have it located in such a spot that is out of the way, and is very discrete. I've thought about other gauges (oil and water temp, egt) but i just don't see a need for them yet. I don't like the look of having the A-pillar riddled with gauges so i'm going the less is more route. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Subi81 Posted June 8, 2004 Share Posted June 8, 2004 On my turbo wagaon I have boost, A/F, and Oil P. Boost is really nice because you can stay out of the boost or watch the needle rise, plus you get some added warning if your wastegate goes out. But I think that is a rare occurance. If you are going to even think about rasing the boost this is a must, absolutly. my boost gauge goes from 30 inhg to 20 psi, and seems to be a good range. As far as vac boost or just boost I would stick with the vac boost, because you can tell when you are right on the verg of boost, plus if it is just a boost gauge that is 1 no better than the one on the dash and to a gauge that doesn't even do anything for the majority of the time you are driving the car, unless you are Solberg. A/F, I think this is even better than the boost gauge, you can monitor when you car goes full rich and it really impresses the ladies, ok maybe it doesn't do that but it is fun on a long road trip, endlessly entertaining, I have all of my gauges mounted below my radio, probably not the best place if you are balls to the wall, ie hard to look at and the road at the same time, they are just out of periferral vision. So my a/f doesn't draw any attention. Oil pressure, I put this in because my brother bought it and didn't use it, I thought I would never look at it but I find myself giving it almost equal attention If I had it to do over I think I would put at water temp in insted of an oil pressure, cause my digidash is (*^$#)*&% Sorry to be so wordy Good luck Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
carfreak85 Posted June 8, 2004 Share Posted June 8, 2004 Gauges that I would use would be: Mech Boost/Vac duh, not from factory EGT Duh, expensive but VERY IMPORTANT Water temp dont trust factory oil temp Interested in efficency of factory cooler oil press Important for turbo cars A/F ratio important for tuning Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nutt7 Posted June 9, 2004 Share Posted June 9, 2004 I have the 30inhg to 20psi autometer boost gauge...its easier to read low pressures than the 30psi one (i will also never boost past 20 psi), all boost gauges from autometer are mechanical. there is a real easy place to tap for boost by driver strut tower...hit me up for pics water temp...electric...screws in with supplied adapter, i dont trust factory water temp gauges oil pressure...always a good one! egt...expensive, but useful Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
calebz Posted June 9, 2004 Share Posted June 9, 2004 I stick with boost and water temp.. I have 2 spots for gauges and those seemed to be the 2 most imprtant to me, with A/F running a close third. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Scooby Posted June 9, 2004 Share Posted June 9, 2004 I havent' found a round a/f guage i like... ever. So, instead I bought an Apexi turbo timer. This of course has the neat turbo timing function which keeps the car running for a preset amount of time after the key has been removed. It also has an A/F ratio meter on it. Which you can choose to display in voltage... or theoretical ratio (14.1, 12.4, 14.7, etc...). The turbo timer has a nice bright red LED display that is easy to read in all but the harshest glare. I have it located in such a spot that is out of the way, and is very discrete what is the part# for your turbo timer, and what wiring harness are you using, and where do you hook it up to? that is the first thing i am getting, a turbo timer, then A/F gauge, then Boost. so this is very important to me, Thanks, Shean Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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