Well, it's just opinions, but here goes, in order of importance:
Boost Gauge (most important - you are always looking at it)
Scan Tool (too bad they don't put it in a gauge, hmm...)
Knock Gauge (my personal favorite ;-)
Coolant Temp Gauge (we always obsess on this one)
Volt Meter - see below
Tachometer - see below
And the least important: Oil Pressure. The only reason I am saying this is that the oil pressure on our turbo cars is almost non-existent at idle, and there is really NOTHING you can do to change that. There are no adjustments, all you generally do is look at the pathetic low pressure readings and wonder...
Seems the oil pressure increase is consistent and linear with RPM's; 1000 RPM=20PSI, 2000 RPM-40PSI, 3000 RPM=60PSI.
Volt meter: Gives you something to wonder about, but not much you can do with its odd fluctuations if you are certain the electrical system is up to par.
Tachometer: Another cool thing to look at, but really, you normally mat the throttle and it shifts where it's supposed to. You're never manually-shifting your car, so RPM's, who cares?
Opinions stated.......