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Prosport Gauges ... to good to be true ..?

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Old 03-18-13, 05:57 PM
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Well I want to slap some gauges in my car and I found prosport now my big thing is they seem way to cheap? is anyone running them with there set up if so what ones are you running ? Id be using them on my soarer
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I have one of the peak/hold electronic boost gauges in my sc4. Seems accurate enough compared side by side with an older mechanical gauge, and the features are nice. Can't speak for reliability though, only had it a few weeks.
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Best value in the business.

Are they anything like Defi?
No.

Are they nicer and more reliable than an autometer?
Absolutely. Plus if you do any soldering you can convert them to blue needle with white faces to match you modded cluster (if that was the color you just so happened to have)
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