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    Greddy Multi D/A Guages

    I'm considering one of these:

    Welcome to the official GReddy USA blog: GReddy Multi D/A Gauge

    Anyone have any experiences? I am going to be datalogging wideband and boost so playback is not really that important to me.

    I like them because it gives the minimum amount of gauges other than running all stock.

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    Thats really nice. I love the analog boost guage along with the digital readout.

    Check out the Defi ZD, similar but all digital, can display 6 items.

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    Really cool, but I don't know if its $600 a gauge cool.

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    well it does seem expensive, but not when you factor it is 3 gauges and can support up to 7 gauges by adding more senders. Certainly on par with what even a good set of 3 gauges cost. I don't think it is practical to run 3 of them or anything like that. For one thing they may be slightly too large to fit in the stock location.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Forest Gump View Post
    well it does seem expensive, but not when you factor it is 3 gauges and can support up to 7 gauges by adding more senders. Certainly on par with what even a good set of 3 gauges cost. I don't think it is practical to run 3 of them or anything like that. For one thing they may be slightly too large to fit in the stock location.
    That is a good point, if you plan on running more than just 3 gauges this condensed package is well worth the small increase in cost. However unless Greddy develops a dial option, running more than 2 gauges would be redundant.

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    Very nice if you're willing to shell out the cash.

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    Hmmm...i wonder if you could put in three stock locations, and have a switch that changed all three at same time.

    Say on selection one you see just pressures (boost, oil, fuel).

    Then on selection 2 you see temps (oil, water, exhaust)

    Etc etc etc...
    if you cant fix it with a hammer...then you have an electrical problem


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    I doubt they will fit as they are rated at something like 64mm. Either way they are controlled by remote control, I am not sure how it will act with more than one gauge or remote, may be problematic. I think they have intended for it to be a single gauge.

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    We sell them, but nobody keeps them in stock. It would take about a week for them to come in (if they are located in the Greddy warehouse).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hans@GZP View Post
    We sell them, but nobody keeps them in stock. It would take about a week for them to come in (if they are located in the Greddy warehouse).
    shoot me a quote for the boost gauge with the oil pressure and water temp sender kit

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