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Originally Posted by Chuck33079 Personally, I'd always have a standalone boost gauge rather than only running the boost controller. Electronic stuff fails more often than mechanical gauges in my experience.

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Old 07-02-2013, 02:07 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Personally, I'd always have a standalone boost gauge rather than only running the boost controller. Electronic stuff fails more often than mechanical gauges in my experience.
Who really runs mechanical boost gauges though? Most people don't like the delay/under-reported response you get from a true mechanical gauge.

In my car, I could justify it because the total tube length would be less than 24 inches, but in most people's cars, where they wanna run it up the A pillar... Yeah, they're gonna be using electronic gauges with a sender mounted in the engine compartment.
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