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Thread: Replacement aftermarket gauges - electronic or mechanical?

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    Quote Originally Posted by donh54 View Post
    Doesn't say they're not allowed.....?
    I didn’t suggest that it did

    just fyi

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    I've got one of these

    DM-6 52mm Touch Screen - 52mm Touch Screen Multi Gauge - DM6 - PLX Devices - Product Details

    with the EGT and boost modules.

    I like it. You get a bit of a visual cue as the leds light up (although you cant calibrate when they kick in). But you get a big digital readout. You can also set an alarm mode for them so that when it hits the threshold temp/pressure it will automatically display that input and make the whole gauge flash. It also does give you a high and low readout for each trip.

    Reasonably easy to install too.

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    I grew up with illuminated 2" Smiths guages,...."damned fine machinery",.....still the best mechanical guages IMHO.
    Pickles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pickles2 View Post
    I grew up with illuminated 2" Smiths guages,...."damned fine machinery",.....still the best mechanical guages IMHO.
    Pickles.
    I never got on with Smith's chronometric tacho's, so ran electronic ones instead.

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