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Old Jun 12, 2014 | 11:25 AM
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Gauges - What Brand

This question is for both V8 and V6 owners of supercharged cars. What I would like to know is -


What gauge brand did you ultimately select?


Did you go mechanical, electric or a combination.


Other than Boost, what other gauges are typically used?


I am in the process of researching and ordering parts for my eventual leap into a Procharger for my V6. Realistically I only need the boost gauge, but since I am going with a 3 gauge pillar I need to fill the other spots. I am leaning towards Speedhut gauges for all three since they can be fully customized. Autometer has very nice stuff as well, but I cannot seem to get a electronic boost gauge in the color scheme that I need.


Thank you in advance.
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Old Jun 13, 2014 | 01:03 PM
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Originally Posted by V6 Driver
This question is for both V8 and V6 owners of supercharged cars. What I would like to know is -


What gauge brand did you ultimately select?


Did you go mechanical, electric or a combination.


Other than Boost, what other gauges are typically used?


I am in the process of researching and ordering parts for my eventual leap into a Procharger for my V6. Realistically I only need the boost gauge, but since I am going with a 3 gauge pillar I need to fill the other spots. I am leaning towards Speedhut gauges for all three since they can be fully customized. Autometer has very nice stuff as well, but I cannot seem to get a electronic boost gauge in the color scheme that I need.


Thank you in advance.
I don't run boost, but I would look at getting oil pressure (as the stock one is a dummy gauge) and i would get it in electric (so you aren't running oil into teh cabin). Since boost is going to increase heat a bit, you may want to consider water temp.
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