View Poll Results: Besides boost, what is the 2nd most important gauge to have with mild mods?
EGT
126
42.00%
Oil Pressure
58
19.33%
Air/Fuel
70
23.33%
Oil Temp
26
8.67%
Fuel Pressure
11
3.67%
Water Temp
9
3.00%
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Besides Boost, what is the 2nd most important gauge?
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I would have to go with oil pressure as the second most important.
Water temp - stock gauge is really pretty acurate
EGT - too slow to really be useful (it will just tell you it's hot outside)
oil temp - pretty much in relation to water temp so if your water temp is going up then your oil temp will be going up
fuel pressure - important if you a aftermarket fuel rail and RRFPR
Water temp - stock gauge is really pretty acurate
EGT - too slow to really be useful (it will just tell you it's hot outside)
oil temp - pretty much in relation to water temp so if your water temp is going up then your oil temp will be going up
fuel pressure - important if you a aftermarket fuel rail and RRFPR
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Air / Fuel fisrt tune for lean or rich conditions as you add mods, egt is not accurate enough to tune by. I haven't be to a dyno that used egt to tune for, off and on boost conditions. I would include be able to monitor your'e timing before boost gauge just for safety. No use trying to make hp before you know what you motor is doing.
1st: Air / fuel Wideband
1st: Air / fuel Wideband