Gauges preference - elec. or mech.?
#17
Re:Gauges preference - elec. or mech.?
I really like my Dakota digital fuel pressure gauge. It reads very accurate and is easy to see at a glance not to mention the high and low warnings. I will admit that I am not a fan of digital gauges for the reason that they can be difficult to understand what you are reading when you have fast moving numbers, like a tach or pyro. But for something that doesnt move much, like a fuel pressure gauge, it works great.
#19
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Do your Dakota gauges washout in the sunlight? Is the intensity variable (for night time)?
#20
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Mine are very easy to read even with direct sunlight. One thing you can do that makes the faces look a lot better is reverse is. The other side is polished and shiny and it really shines then. Bad glare though. Oh well. You can't have your cake and eat it to. Mine adjust with the dash lights. They have a wire you can hook up that automatically dims them for night driving. I run with my marker lamps and fog lamps on all the time so I left that wire unhooked. I like the bright look at night.
#21
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BB & KATOOM,<br>Thanks for the info (I think ). I was already to get the ISSPRO EV's until you two pointed out the Dakota's. Now I have to make another decision. [undecided]
#22
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Just my two cents worth- but I think the Autometer Phantom series is about the best looking gauge out there. <br>Plus they sell a ton of them on Ebay so you can pretty much do your complete package for what one of the more expensive gauges costs.<br><br>My family works at a local racetrack, and EVERY race car there runs Autometer gauges.<br><br>
#23
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here's a couple pics-<br><br>http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2420587405<br><br>http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2420174959<br>
#24
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Thanks for the info (I think ). I was already to get the ISSPRO EV's until you two pointed out the Dakota's. Now I have to make another decision
#25
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[quote author=Shovelhead link=board=7;threadid=16212;start=0#152826 date=1056478953]
To me, analog gauges are quicker to read than a digital readout.
Once you get used to them, a quick glance to see the needle position is all you need.
Isspro EV series.
Ed
[/quote] in a nicely set up race car all the guages are set so that under normal operating conditions the gauages all point to the same position, 12 o'clock usually works well. now if u glance over and one is at not at 12:00 then u know u may have a problem.
To me, analog gauges are quicker to read than a digital readout.
Once you get used to them, a quick glance to see the needle position is all you need.
Isspro EV series.
Ed
[/quote] in a nicely set up race car all the guages are set so that under normal operating conditions the gauages all point to the same position, 12 o'clock usually works well. now if u glance over and one is at not at 12:00 then u know u may have a problem.
#26
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That's the way I always set my Racers up.<br>My drives in the truck are usually a little longer than 8 seconds, so it's not quite as critical.......
#27
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So I got the mechanical. Ran it for a few days and couldnt stop the gut feeling that I would have a real nasty disaster on my hands (in my truck) if that line ever leaked. And I did use SS braided too. So after not being able to handle the stress I looked for a reliable electric gauge.
#28
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I've been runnng an EV mechanical from Rod mounted in the center of my dash for over a year.<br>NOT ONE DRIP!.<br>Properly installed with quality materials, it should never be a problem. <br>
#29
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I've been runnng an EV mechanical from Rod mounted in the center of my dash for over a year.
#30
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I have mine on the pillar 8) not even a smell of fuel ;D if it ever does drip, just shut off at the valve until repairs can be made I would not dream of putting gasoline in the cab but diesel fuel aint no big deal <br>The setup from Rod will come with the shut off valve and stainless steel braided line.<br>my $0.00002