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aftermarket gauges Mon, 13 June 2005 17:31 Go to next message
In the market for some gauges for my car.
not really fussed about looks, just want something thats easy to read, reliable and accurate.

what are autogauge gauges like? look alright but seem too good to be true. like 30-40 bucks per gauge brand new.

i got omori's in my car and theyre pretty much what im after. simple design and does the job.

any thoughts/opinions/reccomendations..etc??

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Re: aftermarket gauges Mon, 13 June 2005 18:38 Go to previous messageGo to next message
I'd go for some of these ones personally.
http://www.holleycarbs.com.au/pricol.html

Seem to be the best for a quality item that won't cost the earth,but like everything else you get what you pay for.
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Re: aftermarket gauges Tue, 14 June 2005 04:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
i would recomend autometer, though may be to pricey 4 wat u want ?
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Re: aftermarket gauges Tue, 14 June 2005 04:18 Go to previous messageGo to next message
I got the autogauage ones, the smoke series, look hot and work a treat, very accurate Very Happy
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Re: aftermarket gauges Tue, 14 June 2005 04:26 Go to previous messageGo to next message
splitfire...might cost a bit though, but then again you pay for what you get..i.e. whats the point of having a guage if its not accurate?
go something about middle of the range. you shouldnt have to replace it then. and look in classifieds cause people are always selling em. .
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Re: aftermarket gauges Tue, 14 June 2005 09:37 Go to previous messageGo to next message
i've heard that VDO make good reliable/accurate guages..

I use an autometer boost/vacc guage and its OK..
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Re: aftermarket gauges Tue, 14 June 2005 09:53 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Yep VDO all the way!! I think my smaller ones were like 40 each and they (VDO) are good enough to be used in some very large inductrial applications!

Im sure everyone has seen the pics of them on my TA22 but I am just wrapped at how well they came up Smile

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v605/riceburna73/100_0753.jpg

Go to repco and check out the current seimens/vdo catalogue im sure there are a few more styles to choose from..

And if anyone here works at VDO tell your boss I want my bloddy comission as im always flogging these things Very Happy
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Re: aftermarket gauges Tue, 14 June 2005 11:52 Go to previous messageGo to next message
NICE!!

if u dont mind me asking,

how much did your speedo cost??

was it $40 for the 2" gauges?
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Re: aftermarket gauges Tue, 14 June 2005 12:30 Go to previous messageGo to next message
ke35 - 4AGZE wrote on Tue, 14 June 2005 21:52

NICE!!

if u dont mind me asking,

how much did your speedo cost??

was it $40 for the 2" gauges?



Yeh they are fukkn crisp in person. Naa the little ones,oil,temp and fuel were around $40 each the speedo which is 280km was about $200,either way heaps cheaper then Autometer and Kmh which was the deciding factor for me...
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Re: aftermarket gauges Tue, 14 June 2005 12:48 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Just out of curiosity, becuase i always wanted new gauges in my TA22, what do you use to hook them up to. Like do they come with sender units or something, and how difficult was the fuel level gauge to tie into the current system.
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Re: aftermarket gauges Tue, 14 June 2005 15:02 Go to previous messageGo to next message
i love defi...

to me defi are like premium meters yu can get.
they are accurate, responsive, full of features, quality and stylish japanese brand name!

http://www.defi-shop.com

look at the defi club

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Re: aftermarket gauges Tue, 14 June 2005 15:14 Go to previous messageGo to next message
yeah i got some delfi back guages in japan abiet second hand boost, oil temp, water temp for $500 buks with everything like sensors mounting cups and recall unit Very Happy

They are definatly worth every penny
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Re: aftermarket gauges Tue, 14 June 2005 23:30 Go to previous messageGo to next message
yeah but $350 for one 52mm guage is not acceptable IMO, sure they might be accurate but i get 4 autoguage 52mm guages which look awesome and appear to be very accurate for $150

$1500 on guages and a control box is not money worthwhile IMO
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Re: aftermarket gauges Wed, 15 June 2005 02:38 Go to previous messageGo to next message
riceburna73 wrote on Tue, 14 June 2005 22:30

ke35 - 4AGZE wrote on Tue, 14 June 2005 21:52

NICE!!

if u dont mind me asking,

how much did your speedo cost??

was it $40 for the 2" gauges?



Yeh they are fukkn crisp in person. Naa the little ones,oil,temp and fuel were around $40 each the speedo which is 280km was about $200,either way heaps cheaper then Autometer and Kmh which was the deciding factor for me...


yep thats what i meant Embarassed

thanks

$200 for a 280kmh sounds pretty good!!

and did u need to get new sendors as well?
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Re: aftermarket gauges Wed, 15 June 2005 03:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
MR 1JZ wrote on Wed, 15 June 2005 09:30

yeah but $350 for one 52mm guage is not acceptable IMO, sure they might be accurate but i get 4 autoguage 52mm guages which look awesome and appear to be very accurate for $150

$1500 on guages and a control box is not money worthwhile IMO


I agree 100%. I don't understand how people can spend so much on guages when there are better things to spend on that may actually make it faster/better handling/stop better etc.

I have a wolf 3d hand controller for most of my guage reading stuff.

The other thing to note is that you only want guages that are easily readable because it isn't like you have much time to look at them when you are driving hard!
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Re: aftermarket gauges Wed, 15 June 2005 06:02 Go to previous messageGo to next message
i have VDO gauges in mine..

in fact i got them brand new in box, but they were manufactured in the early 70's!! seriously!!

i also checked the temps vs my freshly calibrated Megasquirts temp sensors (which was calibrated with a K-type thermocouple datalogger and a water/glycol bath at uni Wink ) and accuracy was approx +/-1deg as far as i can tell...

(edit, all the temp senders were brand new.. the oil pressure was original)

the Pricol are apparently made to the same specs as the VDO and cost less.

AND the VDO speedo's look awesome Very Happy definitely on my shopping list..

as for the japanese brand name gauges.. they are, for the most part, just that.. they probably work as well as the VDO's for accuracy, but cost up to 10 times as much..

and as for autometer, afaik, their competition gauges (ie the oil filled types) are quite good, but their cheaper gauges are not so accurate...

then again, any elec sender gauge will not be as accurate as a purely mechanical gauge, imho.

save your dosh, get some nice simple VDO/Pricol gauges, and smirk at the "people" with $1000 worth of gauges on the front left side of their bonnet as they drive down George St Wink

heh heh Laughing

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Re: aftermarket gauges Wed, 15 June 2005 08:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
well said.

oldcorollas,

can i just ask what your occupation is?? (research??)

you seem to know more about instrumentation than the avarage person...

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Re: aftermarket gauges Wed, 15 June 2005 08:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
MR 1JZ wrote on Wed, 15 June 2005 09:30

yeah but $350 for one 52mm guage is not acceptable IMO, sure they might be accurate but i get 4 autoguage 52mm guages which look awesome and appear to be very accurate for $150

$1500 on guages and a control box is not money worthwhile IMO

suit yourself but in my opinion they are worth paying 1500 buks for

they are simply horn!!!
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Re: aftermarket gauges Wed, 15 June 2005 09:09 Go to previous messageGo to next message
ke35 - 4AGZE wrote on Wed, 15 June 2005 18:21

well said.

oldcorollas,

can i just ask what your occupation is?? (research??)

you seem to know more about instrumentation than the avarage person...


sure... i'm.. umm.... well....

i have a Doctorate of Metallurgy. i specialise in high temperature corrosion reactions and electron microscopy/analysis.. for the past couple of years i have been working on bondcoats for thermal barrier coatings for jet turbine blades...

currently am working on electroplating of diffusion barrier coatings and platinum/nickel/iridium/hafnium onto superalloys (TMS132/CMSX4 etc)

typically i build, install, modify, and then use high precision equipment (like TGA.. measures sample weight inside a furnace to 0.1 microgram accuracy)

oh, and i have moved to Japan for two years with a JSPS fellowship from the japanese government Wink

cars are my hobby/passion and when i decide to find out something abotu them, i try to learn as much as possible.. re: gauges, i checked into different brands, looked up independent (if there is such a thing) tests of gauge accuracy etc....

as for instrumentation, i usually have access to some of the best equipment in the world for various things... but for this i just needed a datalogging temp sensor and a temp controlled bath Wink not too hard really.. you can do the same with a multimeter and K-type thermocouple from jaycar, and a thick bottomed saucepan..

you could also use a "precision temp sensor"part number.. LM35DZ ? the one that goes to 150C with accuracy of 0.1C. these give 10mV/C output so you can read it with any multimeter....

many options, all with much greater accuracy than your average gauge Very Happy...

Cya, Stewart
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Re: aftermarket gauges Wed, 15 June 2005 09:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
yeah yeah, i know i'm a car nerd Razz
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Re: aftermarket gauges Wed, 15 June 2005 09:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
4agte wrote on Wed, 15 June 2005 18:25

suit yourself but in my opinion they are worth paying 1500 buks for

they are simply horn!!!


each to their own i guess Wink.. "horn"is why ppl pay the money, not accuracy...

btw, can you get the delfi gauges at autobacs? if so i'll stop by tomorrrow and have a look Wink
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Re: aftermarket gauges Wed, 15 June 2005 09:33 Go to previous messageGo to next message
I just got my gauges in the mail the other day. I got the autogauge smoke series as well... simply cause i can't justify spending 1k+ on gauges.

4 2" gauges and a 3.75" tacho with shift light set me back about $260. I actually only wanted the tacho but the other stuff was a bargain and i got carried away Razz

All of them were electrical except the boost gauge and NOW i read that you reckon mech gauges are more accurate Stew??? Oh well... i'll test them out after i fit them in and tell you how accurate they are or aren't.

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oldcorollas wrote on Wed, 15 June 2005 19:09

ke35 - 4AGZE wrote on Wed, 15 June 2005 18:21

well said.

oldcorollas,

can i just ask what your occupation is?? (research??)

you seem to know more about instrumentation than the avarage person...


sure... i'm.. umm.... well....

i have a Doctorate of Metallurgy. i specialise in high temperature corrosion reactions and electron microscopy/analysis.. for the past couple of years i have been working on bondcoats for thermal barrier coatings for jet turbine blades...

currently am working on electroplating of diffusion barrier coatings and platinum/nickel/iridium/hafnium onto superalloys (TMS132/CMSX4 etc)

typically i build, install, modify, and then use high precision equipment (like TGA.. measures sample weight inside a furnace to 0.1 microgram accuracy)

oh, and i have moved to Japan for two years with a JSPS fellowship from the japanese government Wink

cars are my hobby/passion and when i decide to find out something abotu them, i try to learn as much as possible.. re: gauges, i checked into different brands, looked up independent (if there is such a thing) tests of gauge accuracy etc....

as for instrumentation, i usually have access to some of the best equipment in the world for various things... but for this i just needed a datalogging temp sensor and a temp controlled bath Wink not too hard really.. you can do the same with a multimeter and K-type thermocouple from jaycar, and a thick bottomed saucepan..

you could also use a "precision temp sensor"part number.. LM35DZ ? the one that goes to 150C with accuracy of 0.1C. these give 10mV/C output so you can read it with any multimeter....

many options, all with much greater accuracy than your average gauge Very Happy...

Cya, Stewart


fair enough.

nice answer, thanks

i only asked because i am in my 2nd year of an electrical/instrumentation apprenticeship, and a lot of the time you talk of things that people who arnt in the trade wouldnt have heard of.

btw, i work at the Shell Refinery at Clyde

Power and Process Control engineer, Apprenticeship

Power = Sparky

Process Control = Instrumentation

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Re: aftermarket gauges Thu, 16 June 2005 02:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
4agte wrote on Wed, 15 June 2005 17:55

MR 1JZ wrote on Wed, 15 June 2005 09:30

yeah but $350 for one 52mm guage is not acceptable IMO, sure they might be accurate but i get 4 autoguage 52mm guages which look awesome and appear to be very accurate for $150

$1500 on guages and a control box is not money worthwhile IMO

suit yourself but in my opinion they are worth paying 1500 buks for

they are simply horn!!!


ummm the autoguage ones look just as good dude Smile

all black untill you fire them up, then instant bling Smile
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Re: aftermarket gauges Fri, 17 June 2005 07:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
looks like those particular autometers copied the defi BF concept of black out.
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Re: aftermarket gauges Tue, 21 June 2005 07:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Just to add to this interesting topic, Has anyone got an opinion on Speco Meter guages? http://www.speco.com.au/gauges.html

Just Curious
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Re: aftermarket gauges Tue, 21 June 2005 13:18 Go to previous messageGo to next message
i am selling a vdo boost gauge, if you are interested let me know. it fits the description you gave in your original message.
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MR 1JZ wrote on Thu, 16 June 2005 12:32

4agte wrote on Wed, 15 June 2005 17:55

MR 1JZ wrote on Wed, 15 June 2005 09:30

yeah but $350 for one 52mm guage is not acceptable IMO, sure they might be accurate but i get 4 autoguage 52mm guages which look awesome and appear to be very accurate for $150

$1500 on guages and a control box is not money worthwhile IMO

suit yourself but in my opinion they are worth paying 1500 buks for

they are simply horn!!!


ummm the autoguage ones look just as good dude Smile

all black untill you fire them up, then instant bling Smile

they arent delfi at the end of the day
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Re: aftermarket gauges Tue, 21 June 2005 14:09 Go to previous messageGo to next message
thats true, but I can rest on the fact that they are accurate and for the cost of a full set of defis with control unit i can get a 550hp turbo kit or some nice engine management...

i know which i would prefer
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i bought my 3delfi guages for 500 buks i know which ones i preferr Very Happy

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brand new?

dont think so
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just jellous Laughing Laughing
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Re: aftermarket gauges Tue, 21 June 2005 14:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Defis are good!

Some guys jus cant afford it thats y...
Plus you can get them pretty cheap but you need to look at the right places, its worth the money. Just look at the guage compare to autometer and you can see the difference in quality.
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Re: aftermarket gauges Tue, 21 June 2005 14:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Buy cheap accurate gauge. Money saved from not buying full sick gauge you can put into making your car faster Razz
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Yian wrote on Wed, 22 June 2005 00:55

Buy cheap accurate gauge. Money saved from not buying full sick gauge you can put into making your car faster Razz

at some point you have to make you car nice

ive allready got an autometer boost guage cause its simple and was cheap now im sick of looking at it so i bought the delfis
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4agte wrote on Wed, 22 June 2005 01:07

Yian wrote on Wed, 22 June 2005 00:55

Buy cheap accurate gauge. Money saved from not buying full sick gauge you can put into making your car faster Razz

at some point you have to make you car nice

ive allready got an autometer boost guage cause its simple and was cheap now im sick of looking at it so i bought the delfis


Point taken and conceded. Surprised
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