If only one gauge, which one?
If you HAD to have one gauge: Fuel Pressure A good fuel pressure gauge will alert you to problems before a wideband could thus giving you an extra second or two to shut down the motor.
Vac/Boost gauge is also a good one to have for a number of reasons. When you get down to it, unless you are actively tuning or running a system that auto-tunes, a wideband gauge is nothing but a fancy light show. If you can't live without one though then get Innovate's gauge kits. At least then you'll have an accurate wideband and some datalogging capability.
Vac/Boost gauge is also a good one to have for a number of reasons. When you get down to it, unless you are actively tuning or running a system that auto-tunes, a wideband gauge is nothing but a fancy light show. If you can't live without one though then get Innovate's gauge kits. At least then you'll have an accurate wideband and some datalogging capability.
Originally Posted by justjames80
If you HAD to have one gauge: Fuel Pressure A good fuel pressure gauge will alert you to problems before a wideband could thus giving you an extra second or two to shut down the motor.
Vac/Boost gauge is also a good one to have for a number of reasons. When you get down to it, unless you are actively tuning or running a system that auto-tunes, a wideband gauge is nothing but a fancy light show. If you can't live without one though then get Innovate's gauge kits. At least then you'll have an accurate wideband and some datalogging capability.
Vac/Boost gauge is also a good one to have for a number of reasons. When you get down to it, unless you are actively tuning or running a system that auto-tunes, a wideband gauge is nothing but a fancy light show. If you can't live without one though then get Innovate's gauge kits. At least then you'll have an accurate wideband and some datalogging capability.
And BTW, my installer recommended boost and fuel pressure.


