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these drag cars run over 2000-3000hp and u think they are just trying to save a few bucks buying autometer, bah yer right  :D

not saying defi r shit or a ripoff im just saying autometer aint shit

a 3000hp engine running over 10 000rpm with 7L capacity is what they get used on so they aint that bad. autometer r the most reputable brand in the world for gauges and in the racing scene.

haha Nver really seen a 2000Hp or 3000Hp JAP car with an Autometer gauge in it.

And dont really think you would see a V8 Holden with a Defi gauge!! :lol:

By the way can you find somewhere in this thread where someone said Autometre were shit???????????

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i like defi gauges. and i admit it may be because i'm a wanker. but i don't really give a shit, because i like them, simple as that. having said that i have a boost gauge in the GTR. I've looked at it about twice (when setting the boost levels). never looked at it since. though i do have a peak hold function on the profec b II and i do look at that so i guess it's not really a fair comparison.

i use peak replay on my (very old) tomei boostgauge about 100x more often than looking at the guage while flat out. if i get a set of gauges at some stage i would defintaly think a replay function is a vital part the gauge must have

+ defi look nice and are top quality. defi is what i will buy if i buy ever buy any new guages

im sure you know anyway (and is probaby already posted)

www.nengun.com

and

www.greenline.jp

i use peak replay on my (very old) tomei boostgauge about 100x more often than looking at the guage while flat out. if i get a set of gauges at some stage i would defintaly think a replay function is a vital part the gauge must have

+ defi look nice and are top quality. defi is what i will buy if i buy ever buy any new guages

im sure you know anyway (and is probaby already posted)

www.nengun.com

and

www.greenline.jp

Cheers Lang,

Dave

I have defi gauges.

I guess that makes me a ricer.

You know what? -I don't give a f**k what you guys think - I like them and they replace the 3 factory GTR gauges with oil temp, water temp, and a decent oil pressure gauge.

And if you have to get online and argue about a gauge... get a life.

these drag cars run over 2000-3000hp and u think they are just trying to save a few bucks buying autometer, bah yer right  :D

not saying defi r shit or a ripoff im just saying autometer aint shit

a 3000hp engine running over 10 000rpm with 7L capacity is what they get used on so they aint that bad. autometer r the most reputable brand in the world for gauges and in the racing scene.

I guess my POS little 500hp+ motor isn't good enough for accurate readings on there products then... I've only used there tacho, as to be quite honest I find all there gauges pretty damn ugly.. The tacho isn’t even accurate!! I find my self-looking at my small Tectom unit again and not the tacho which really defeated the propose of trying to keep my eyes on the road and not having to look over at my centre consol!.

Just can't go past Japanese quality ;)

Edited by Nismo_Boy

Have a chat to Troy at Pro Speed Racing or Kev at Process West (www.wrxparts.com.au). I know Process West specialise in WRX stuff but Defi gauges are Defi gauges, right? His site hasn't got much listed (well bugger all, really) but it can't hurt to give him a ring, right?

Greenline or Nengun could possibly be cheaper but it's up to you if you want to price match with these guys. Just a suggestion.....

Cheers,

Ben

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