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Old Mar 7, 2006 | 08:58 PM
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I'd go with analog gauges, much easier to see at a glance where your driving in a hury....there is a reason digital gauges never took off in the 80s
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Old Mar 7, 2006 | 09:03 PM
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Hey quad were did you go?
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Old Mar 7, 2006 | 09:04 PM
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I would PM him, isn't this thread about gauges?
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Old Mar 7, 2006 | 11:32 PM
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I think it is funny that Mod Is Better started posting today and already has a problem with me in 2 threads. Is it me or do I have an admirer?

Oh and last I checked, the digital monitor is a gauge??? A stand alone gauge at that. So why is that a problem?

For that matter if you don't like to look at them, just turn all the de-fuel settings on and throw it in the glove box and don't worry about it? Then you do not have anything to look at.

Digital gauges are not hard to read. We used a really nice, big LCD that has a large font even in the 4 function display. In the single mode even Stevie Wonder could read it!

Another advantage to a digital display is that instead of watching the exact numbers you can set alerts to tell you when you near danger. Doing this allows you to only look at the monitor when you have an issue.

Also, digital has a lot more resolution. A typical pyro gauge has increments of 50 degrees. At that it is hard to distinguish between them as most of them sit so close together.

lastly you don't have to worry near as much about where to put all of the gauges. It is a lot less intrusive to mount 1 monitor. There is no wiring into the lights or any of that stuff. Also when you combine a lot of functions together it is considerably cheaper than buying individual gauges.

Now I still like some analog gauges and so do a lot of people. That is great and that is what makes the world go around. I think it is silly to try and tell someone what they want to look at. If they like analog they will buy them. If they like a digital gauge then this is something they should look into.



Goose2,

Sorry, it is tough to be on here and work at the same time!

We do have a "Customer Loyalty program" that is available. We won't officially release the details until we get the program to all of our dealers and up on the web. I think our customers will be happy though.

Quad
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Old Mar 8, 2006 | 12:48 AM
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I have had a Quad box for a year now and I put in Autometer Phantoms to keep an eye on things. Had I been able to get the monitor then thats the way I would have gone for sure. Not only is it a full set of guages but it also allows you to control not only the Quad box but most other boxes (Stack). My Autometers cant do anything but tell me the good and bad news. LOL.
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