spoolup said:you do need 2 boost gauges. The meters on ur pod or wherever u have it arent that accurate. You'd want something else for a real reference. SOmething that the turbo builders use taht actually in the engine or the enxt best thing to use for another reference is the boost gauge built into the boost controller.... a lot more accurate. I know ppl ethat thought tehy were reunning liek 10 psi but they were really runnin 13 and if ur engine isnt strong enough tahts death just cause u only wanted one gauge.
Bullit said:Still wondering if anybody has had experience with using the boost gauge on the Blitz? Does it respond as quickly as a regular gauge would?
Thanks,
doesnt the blitz read in bars though? How can you compare two different types of gauges
Bullit said:How do you find looking at the display on your TT while driving? I just ordered up the same TT and a Hallmon MBC and can't wait to install it.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but getting a turbo timer seems pretty pointless if you're gonna have to go back to where you park your car like 3 minutes later to actually arm the alarm system
1st MP3 in NH said:A compustar remote starter/ alarm that has a TT built in.
Black Majik MSP said:To my knowledge, these are illegal on manual tranny cars. Or at that's what this guy I know told me (that they are only supposed to do automagic).
Black Majik MSP said:To my knowledge, these are illegal on manual tranny cars. Or at that's what this guy I know told me (that they are only supposed to do automagic).