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    redarc guages

    Greetings are redarc gauges worth the money ?

    Im looking at oil temp & pressure & egt

    Any input would be great

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    I have a Redarc dual battery volt-meter. It's a very well-made product, but the "needles" are so fine that I can't see them without putting my face right in it... it's down near the shifter so that's a tad dangerous on the move...
    You will need their illumination kit thing as well.
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    IMO a lot happening in less than 52" gauge, lost of options
    Overpriced imo a nice set of VDO would do the same thing and easier ti read
    I use Speco and had no problems in 8 years so have
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    I’ve got two in a pillar pod. EGT+boost, & oil pressure + coolant temp. Could’ve got 3 in 1 gauges but thought it may be a bit too ‘busy’. Love’em. Not cheap but good gear that I trust.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cuppa View Post
    I’ve got two in a pillar pod. EGT+boost, & oil pressure + coolant temp. Could’ve got 3 in 1 gauges but thought it may be a bit too ‘busy’. Love’em. Not cheap but good gear that I trust.
    Same EGT + Boost, and Coolant temp and transmission temp. Being an auto and towing I thought it a good idea. I agree with the good gear...trust comment.
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    So over priced!!!! BUT, i love them and would get more.
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    Yep, I love the redarc also, expensive but great quality. I only have one guage at the moment, EGT and Boost in a dual pillar pod. I also think the 3 in 1 gauge is too cluttered and prefer a bigger sweep on the needle as in the dual gauge. The enhanced lighting controller is certainly worth getting and one controller is all you need for multiple gauges.
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