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Syxx Shotter

Has an "S" on his chest
Location
Chuck, SC
actually their bosst gauge doesnt. I've already checked on that; it's a stand alone. But thanks for the warning
 

Syxx Shotter

Has an "S" on his chest
Location
Chuck, SC

Syxx Shotter

Has an "S" on his chest
Location
Chuck, SC
It's the same gauge as the one I posted. I'm not sure what you mean:confused:
 

TheFactor

Go Kart Champion
Location
Beaverton Oregon
looks the same to me :iono:
 

Syxx Shotter

Has an "S" on his chest
Location
Chuck, SC
cuz it's from the same page as where I stole the pic from. So it has to be the same:thumbup:
 

Syxx Shotter

Has an "S" on his chest
Location
Chuck, SC
Oh I see what your talking bout. Yeah in the pic with the osir it has a different series. Yeah im gonna go with the Blue racer series to avoid the link control. Actually come to think of it i'll probably go with the stewartwarner gauges; I've had great dealings with them in the past. Sorry for the confusion though
 

VDubVirus

Euro-Elitist Moderator
Location
South Sound, WA
Car(s)
2012 A3 S-Line 2.0T
Do the DEFI gauges work off a boost tap or do they wire directly into the map sensor?
Also, is it a physical gauge at all or is it just a screen? It's hard to tell from the images.

its just a screen. they have nice little intro and outro sequences. not sure wether they tap actual boost or just a sensor.
 

Phil@BSH

Go Kart Champion
Location
Speedshop, Arizona
Car(s)
GTi FSi
its just a screen. they have nice little intro and outro sequences. not sure wether they tap actual boost or just a sensor.

Its a boost tap. Map sensor reference will be of no use for a gauge.

In my experience, if your looking at electronic gauges, pay a bit more for an electronic boost controller, not only do they function as a boost controller, but they will give you all the features of an electronic gauge. Data logging, peak hold, memory, and etc.
 

VDubVirus

Euro-Elitist Moderator
Location
South Sound, WA
Car(s)
2012 A3 S-Line 2.0T
Its a boost tap. Map sensor reference will be of no use for a gauge.

In my experience, if your looking at electronic gauges, pay a bit more for an electronic boost controller, not only do they function as a boost controller, but they will give you all the features of an electronic gauge. Data logging, peak hold, memory, and etc.

thanks for clearin that up Phil! :thumbsup:
 
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