Turbo gauge???

Freechance

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I was wanting a new turbo gauge for my bike...i really want one thats liquid filled so the needle dont jump around..but i dont want a big gauge..i would also like to have one that lights up but i dont think they make one liquid filled..any ideas???

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Liquid filled isn't gonna make a difference. There's just too much vibration on the bikes. Your best bet is to ge a digital gauge. And even after that being said your better off getting a fuel pressure gauge if your just running off of a wastegate spring.

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My pro comp from Auto meter works wonderfully, However its a massive guage. I also have Auto meters FP guage full sweep eletric up to 100psi. it too works well and the warning lights are a plus!

if you want some tricked out bad @$$ stuff check out the MXL Pro 5 in dash display. It can be connected to various sensors and its all neat and tidy. only draw back is the price tag.

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Mechanical, illuminated, not liquid filled. The range is 0 - 15# which I find much better than the common 0-35#. Does not bounce around as much as the phantom gage from the original RCC kit and is the same size.

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POWERHOUSE

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Mechanical, illuminated, not liquid filled. The range is 0 - 15# which I find much better than the common 0-35#. Does not bounce around as much as the phantom gage from the original RCC kit and is the same size.

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The Stewart Warner are among the best mechanical guages we have seen. They are dampened internally, and usually hold rock steady . . .:whistle:

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The Stewart Warner are among the best mechanical guages we have seen. They are dampened internally, and usually hold rock steady . . .:whistle:

So thats the reason, I always thought there was a difference in the needle movement. Cool

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Thanks guys i really like the stewart gauge..thats the problem i have is most gauges go up to high in psi and u cant really see the needle move..
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