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Hawgman

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question is are the worth a damn ? in other words would you trust them ?
p.s. im not being a smartass toward you hog just asking a serious question lol

Could they be any worse than my current Autometer Cobalt gauges? Nothing like paying $200 for a fuel pressure gauge only to have it quit working within 6 months. Then the replacement start screwing up and only reading about half of what it supposed to read because of bad solder joints on the board at the plug. Trust them... shit, I don't trust the ones I have now to be brutally honest about it. Well, that is not entirely true. I do trust my mechanical boost gauge.
 

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If you want the same functionality and "show" as the Nexus gauges but at a lot less money, maybe consider the ProSport gauges. I gotta admit I have been kind of considering replacing my Autometer Cobalt gauges with some of these. Especially since I found out that their WB gauge will work with my WDC

Damn Doc, those look good, and they don't cost an arm and a leg like AutoMeter's do. Hmmm, I think some of the blue ones might be on my Christmas wish list!

Thx,

Mike
 

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Damn Doc, those look good, and they don't cost an arm and a leg like AutoMeter's do. Hmmm, I think some of the blue ones might be on my Christmas wish list!

Thx,

Mike

Check out their peak hold warning series. They are programmable to be one color during the day and another color when your lights are turned on.

Honestly I am really thinking about a set myself. I could replace my three Autometer gauges with these for $260. And if I decided to ditcht the WBC analog gauge for their digital gauge it's only another $65 (although I really ain't a fan of digital gauges)

Here is a demo of their peak and warning feature
 

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What else do you need if you buy the A/F digital gauge? Which O2 sensor would I need?

Thanks for the info on this supplier.
 

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They currently don't offer a complete wideband "setup". Their web page says it was to be released in June. But it isn't on there. If you have a wideband already you can buy their gauge and it will work with your existing wide band control box. They mention Innovative on their page as one it works with. I emailed them and they said it would work with any controller that has a 5v output.
 

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I went with an Autometer center console gauge pod and Autometer Nexus gauges: A/F, boost, and fuel pressure.
 

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