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Old 02-08-2004, 05:02 AM
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I am thinking of putting a A-pillar gauge pod in,I am not sure what gauges to put in yet Any susgestions?

I like Spa gauges and Dakota digital gauges






Dakota tire pressure and temperature gauge


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Old 02-08-2004, 05:07 AM
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How accurate are the tyre pressure gauges?
And how much?

And is this the next mission for the GB king?
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Hi san2000


$399.95


Monitor tire pressure from inside your vehicle with Dakota Digital's new ODYR-22-1 tire pressure monitoring system. 2-1/16" gauge displays pressure in all four tires. With the press of a button, you can also see the internal temperature of each tire. Sensors mount inside wheel with metal band for secure and reliable fastening. All necessary sensors included.
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wow.....ain't cheap are they!!
Sound pretty cool though, Kev.
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Technical specifications
Minimum operating voltage - 7 volts
Maximum operating voltage - 18 volts
(operating at or near maximum rating for an extended time can damage unit)
Maximum pressure reading - 78 psi
Gauge Resolution - 1 psi
Pressure Accuracy - 2 psi
Temperature Accuracy - 2 F (3 C)
Typical current draw (@ 13.8V) - 0.25 A
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What would all those extra gizmos do then? I noticed biker1 has a load on his - nicely fitted too
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AE - stop asking silly questions To monitor the car's health of course!

Kev - will you be installing them yourself?
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I'd prefer something like those -----^-^_^__^___^ ___ machine things that beeps in a hospital, would look far more cool
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Oil temp and outside temp wd be good -
IIRC there is a clock in one of the collections which wd satisfy you time addicts
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Originally posted by AquilaEagle
I'd prefer something like those -----^-^_^__^___^ ___ machine things that beeps in a hospital, would look far more cool
And then what?
Jumpstart it when you flatline!


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