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Pics and details of your gauges?

bobdole

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I have the oem evo gauges in my car. They don't work great. I wouldn't get them again. They do look nice though.
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EgonOlsen

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Quoting bobdole:
I have the oem evo gauges in my car. They don't work great. I wouldn't get them again. They do look nice though.



I like them too, so also. Whats wrong with them?
 

bobdole

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Quoting coyotes:
what's wrong with them? that's a shame, I like them a lot too.



The boost gauge needle seats below 0. When gauge is off. So not correct boost reading. The volt and temp gauge work great.
 

birdman24

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This is my current set-up minus the two i have on the a-pillar (boost and wideband), excuse the ancient radio I've replaced it with proper kenwood.
 
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