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Originally Posted by Jinxx What kinda of effort ?. From everything I searched didn't see much negative responses ....I was leaning to the innovative multi gauge as well but was

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Old 01-06-2016, 06:01 PM   #11 (permalink)
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What kinda of effort ?. From everything I searched didn't see much negative responses ....I was leaning to the innovative multi gauge as well but was concerned with issues constantly having to recalibrate it. ....have I been misinformed ?
It's been three years so my memory is a little fuzzy on the details. There was a bunch of extra stuff needed to get it to audio alarm and stuff. Nothing overly difficult just more involved than I wanted to deal with.

Don't know anything about innovate multigauge. I have the innovate AFR digital and I've never recalibrated it.

I'm running the Greddy Mutli-Guage and love it but they discontinued it.
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