WVhillbilly
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Hey thanks Donnie, if it's good enough for the gnx that's all I need to hear

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SignUp Now!They used Stewart Warner gauges in the gnx
Been looking at vdo also, don't know about now but John Deere use to use them in all their equipment and they never had issues. seen them run 50 hrs a week for years without a hiccup
Basically you cant go wrong with vdo, autometer, stewart warner or aemThis is what it says. Under the vdo gauge im looking at wonder if i can use as fuel pressure, it says bar psi and oil on the face. Notes: U.S. / English kit. Includes VDO Ohm range (10-180 Ohms) 1/8-27NPT sender and 1/8-27NPT to 1/4", 3/8" & 1/2" adapter bushings. 12 Volts.
Ok,tzque which lines? The rubber ones I'm guessing right? Scott that's the first complaint I've heard about vdo guess none are perfect eh?
Gnx6 said:They match the look of the of the factory interior nicely. Most people don't know any gauge is off until they get suspicious and verify/test.. I could understand a few psi here or there on oil pressure, but 20! C'mon!!!!!!!! Might as well just put in an okie dokie light.. Frikin VDO guage went to 0psi at idle when I first put it in with mobil 1 10w30. Thought car had issues but oil light never came on, always ran 20w50 amsoil. Then for some reason I suspected something was wrong so I used 2 different Mechanical oil pressure gauges, one was Snap On one Was Matco. Once I saw that I began checking all the other ones too. Never did check boost guage.. VDO = Never Again...
No go with the braided steel lines. You can get them from gbodyparts.comOk,tzque which lines? The rubber ones I'm guessing right? Scott that's the first complaint I've heard about vdo guess none are perfect eh?
WVhillbilly said:Where can I get the braided oil line from Scott? I am going to do the live oil gauge also
You are correctIt updates a lot faster then a sm does plus you can read everything in real time or save the log and review it moment by moment later, off of your laptop. You can post up your logs here and everyone (that has a pl) can review them also and makes life soo much easier on diagnosis. Y ou can monitor with the sm and gauges, but when you update the sm with the pl you have that much more data at your fingertips while driving. It will help speed up your "learning curve" immensly. You can't buy this many gauges and the info for what sm and pl cost.
If I had it to do over again, I would get the sm/pl, wideband w/o the gauge (because it's the 1st thing that sm monitors when upgraded), 80 # injectors with Turbo Tweak Alky chip (costs same as 60#, and gives you more headroom if you want to play with E-85), if you don't have to deal with emissions I'd go with TT speed density chip and dump the maf, along with the "usual" upgrades and spring cleaning. There's lots of ways to go broke in a hurry with these cars, so do your research and enjoy!
Troy
Yes, it the first screen, which makes the w/b gauge redundant. This is with the powerlogger and the upgrade chip in the sm.Are you saying that the ScanMaster will also display wideband information?
I want to make sure you understood what turbotroy said. In order for the Scanmaster to display wideband numbers,you'll also need the Powerlogger which will come with an upgraded chip for the Scanmaster. You'll want to compare the Scanmaster numbers to the wideband gauge.I didn't know the SM would display WB info. I got some ordering to do tonight.