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Old 24 January 2010, 04:13 PM
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Question East Yorkshire Area

Any in this area experienced in fitting Boost Gauges and Turbo timers ?

Im not very DIY minded
Old 24 January 2010, 04:24 PM
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I would drive up to RE Motorsport at Elvington mate, Ric will sort it for you but ring first.

If your wanting it done by a member cheap etc, i'd go on Humberjapcars there is a few helpful members on there that could help.

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Thanks for the suggestion mate
Old 24 January 2010, 09:48 PM
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Phew,

I'm thinking of getting some Prosport Gauges fitted to my car. So am now relieved about that as I didn't know about that palce in Elvington its only about 40 mins away from me. So I'll keep that in mind.

Thanx
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Originally Posted by KINGTIGER
Phew,

I'm thinking of getting some Prosport Gauges fitted to my car. So am now relieved about that as I didn't know about that palce in Elvington its only about 40 mins away from me. So I'll keep that in mind.

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Ric is one of the best and is used by a lot of members on here, and used to work for subaru before setting up himself.

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boost gauge is easy, very d.i.y they come with decent instructions

turbo timer = waste of time really. wouldnt bother
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Originally Posted by wrighty338
boost gauge is easy, very d.i.y they come with decent instructions

turbo timer = waste of time really. wouldnt bother
I personally wouldn't bother with either. Get a ecu data monitor and the relevant sensors.

Turbo timers are a bit of a gimmick IMO, if you live on a farm in the middle of nowhere and drive like a nutter right to your doorstep then it has its uses

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