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Old 07-20-2003, 01:18 AM
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I love my digital gauges. They are fast, accurate, and very easy to read at a quick glance. I have my FP, Boost, EGT on the pillar.
Old 07-20-2003, 06:12 AM
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Im starting to wonder if maybe I should have went digital but too late now..I already ordered but still havnt gotten them yet and no idea when I will..between ISS's being backordered and not sure if I should have went digital I kinda wish I hadnt gotten them. Oh well :
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[quote author=LarryJ link=board=5;threadid=16921;start=15#161964 date=1058699564]<br>Im starting to wonder if maybe I should have went digital but too late now..I already ordered but still havnt gotten them yet and no idea when I will..between ISS's being backordered and not sure if I should have went digital I kinda wish I hadnt gotten them. Oh well :<br>[/quote]<br><br>I've heard some people say that a digital pyro is hard to read because the numbers change too rapidly when the exhaust temp starts climbing. It's pure heresay though because I've never seen one in operation. I'm not trying to rundown digital gauges. I do know that I was really surprised at how fast the pyro responded when I put my analogue gauges in. If you're having second thoughts about what you bought, give Rod a call. I think you'll find him pretty accomodating.
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berner-<br><br>Those who run the EZ have gauges built right end that are digital, a little harder to read than anolog, but still works good and does the job. I thought it was strange how my buddys temps dropped so quickly.
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Big Blue,<br><br>Where did you get them? I'm interested in digitals, but I know nothing about them. I looked at the Dakota homepage but I couldn't tell too much from their page.<br><br>Tom
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