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    Quote Originally Posted by 10G View Post
    think I may settle on a dual egt/boost gauge by redarc. couldn't find any autometer gauges, nor mcnally gauges. I sent McNally a message to see if they have any distributors down here and also shipping costs from the US.
    I nearly bought the tripple with oil pressure..

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigguwesty View Post
    Ir I'll help.
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    Do you realise what you said???? That's a very kind offer Kallen. I'll be in touch.
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    You can buy direct from Mcnally. The price of their gauge worked out close to the price of two separate gauges and a pillar pod. And around the same as a Redarc. Which in my opinion theres too much to look at on the Redarc. Plus from what i saw, the Redarc boost gauge is a digital readout. Much easier to quickly read a needle jumping around imo.

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    @10G these dual and tripple gauges going around just to save space,
    I think like Mark there is too much going on in a small space, I like
    my red digital easy to read on a sunny day, and both the volt and water
    temp have alarms. I love em,,,lol
    I wouldnt buy a digital boost dont know why, just think being able to see
    the needle move makes it easier to set your spool up rate
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    Quote Originally Posted by threedogs View Post
    @10G these dual and tripple gauges going around just to save space,
    I think like Mark there is too much going on in a small space, I like
    my red digital easy to read on a sunny day, and both the volt and water
    temp have alarms. I love em,,,lol
    I wouldnt but a digital boost dont know why, just think being able to see
    the needle move makes it easier to set your spool up rate
    Right on the money there John. Sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo much easier. A digital boost gauge makes it hard to spot boost bounce too. Not that its an actual issue, but some think it is. Another story....

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    I too agree, I like a needle, the redarc is pretty smooth though
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    Yeah I agree. I'm stuffed for space though. I see I can buy the McNally gauges on Amazon in the States now so that may be a goer.

    Your idea with the velcro has got me thinking about mounting things with velcro, cable ties etc TD, it just has to stay still and not rattle. I was thinking of some way mounting 2 guages on the steering wheel shroud (inbetween the sterring wheel and dash) and having them attach via velcro so you can easily remove them when needed.
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    You can buy the McNally direct from them, without going through Amazon.

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    Hey Mark did you buy a McNally holder for your gauge?? Oh and did you go for the 6' or 9' thermocouple lead??
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    Quote Originally Posted by 10G View Post
    Hey Mark did you buy a McNally holder for your gauge?? Oh and did you go for the 6' or 9' thermocouple lead??
    Just bought a 52mm single gauge cup from the local speed shop.
    And go for the longer lead. Also if you do decide on the McNally, remote mount the boost sensor. I killed two sensors from mounting them directly on the motor. So i remote mounted the sensor and ran a hose from the sensor to the motor.

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