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hey guys.

Saw these on ns.com

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/SAGA-GA...in-t190346.html

look pretty good, they have fully adjustable warning levels and peak recall, anyone used or has these?? as Im looking to get some.

cheers

Edited by sky120

》High precision/full angle step motor used by the core.

》Full series electronic high-precision sensor (error±1%)

》Max. panel (58mm)/Super thin cylinder (44mm) design

》Abnormality self-detection warning function.

》ON/OFF self-sweeping inspection function

ON/SLOW, FAST Arm secondary sweep

OFF/ FAST, SLOW Arm secondary sweep

》Nighttime light source brightness automatic attenuation

》Alert value setting, Arm Flickering/Buzzer Sounding function

》Black/Heat Resistant/Anti-UV optical Mask design

》Self-illumination/High Contrast/Optical Panel Lighting design

》Use high-illumination/longer life LED Light Source

》Light weight, high heat-dissipation, full aluminum alloy precious metal shell.

》Aluminum alloy seat and dashboard sunscreen.

》External connection large size warning Indicator (optional)

》External control box not required.

》Peak value record Play/Check function.

》Available for connecting water-temp. control fan ON/OFF function (optional)-

》Delayed shutoff (Auto Timer) Expansion function (optional)

Sounds like a copy and paste off the product description form a generic chinese manufacturer.

although saga look good, the new Stri DSD range at advan in sydney look abit better, the reason I say is that the have ones which arent that crappy smoked look. which can be annoying in the daytime.

they have much the same features, memory and recall and all that, and the guy at advan said they would range from about $85 to $150, Id be interested in the accuracy

theres going to be reviews in a major car mag soon im told

the only function that they lack, as far as I can tell is the option for an external warning feature like a buzzer.

has anyone tried these?

stri_gaugescombipicdef.jpg

http://www.stri-racing.com/home/

Edited by midnight

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