BigRAWesty (16th February 2017)
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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BigRAWesty (16th February 2017)
@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
Last edited by threedogs; 16th February 2017 at 03:38 PM.
04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there
I too agree, I like a needle, the redarc is pretty smooth though
Cheers
Kallen Westbrook
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.
Hey Mark did you buy a McNally holder for your gauge?? Oh and did you go for the 6' or 9' thermocouple lead??
Last edited by 10G; 16th February 2017 at 06:25 PM.
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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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