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Old Nov 16, 2025 | 11:59 AM
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I want to add a gauge to monitor oil pressure, AF ratio, boost, and EGT. I do not want my car looking like something from the fast and the furious days with 15 gauges in the car. Anyone have first hand knowledge on a cost effective solution? I would prefer to get one screen that can display all the info so I do not have multiple gauges. So far I am leanimg towards glowshift dual gauges.Thanks in advanced.

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Old Nov 16, 2025 | 07:44 PM
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A single multi-gauge display is the way to go. GlowShift is a popular budget option, but the quality can be hit or miss.
For a more reliable and cleaner setup, look at an OBD2-based solution like an Ultragauge or a dedicated unit from AEM. They can display multiple parameters on one screen without needing a bunch of individual sensors, though for some data like true EGT you'll still need a sensor. It's a much cleaner look and often more cost-effective than multiple separate gauges.
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Old Nov 16, 2025 | 07:59 PM
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I use AEM for a wideband, boost/vac, and oil psi. EGTs I just let be whatever they are, worst case I kill a race cat or melt a header.
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Awesome thank you guys I am going to need to change the oem oil sending unit to see oil psi. Does AEM have there own sensor am I going to need to change/add any other sensors?
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Originally Posted by 05ls430518
Awesome thank you guys I am going to need to change the oem oil sending unit to see oil psi. Does AEM have there own sensor am I going to need to change/add any other sensors?
Add a T to it so you have both the factory sender and the aftermarket one.
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