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Re: Re: DPs

Originally posted by Jeremiah

I looked at 'em again tonight. No white dot! Tried to shoot a foto but had the camera set on "fine" and the TDR wouldn't accept it. Take my word for it: no white dot. Gentle glow only that almost perfectly matches the speedo, tach, etc.



I looked at the picture Jeremiah sent me and he does have the "white dot". So, at this point, I guess that's what we have to deal with when buying the DiPricols. I still think they look good, though.



The white dot doesn't show at night (it darkens the face of the gage), but I have heard of another TDR member that had the white dot fall of of his gage face. It would have been nice if they just used the same needle design as the boost gage.



I have some pictures of the gage both in the daytime and at night in my readers rig galleries.



I guess we'll keep trying.





Juan
 
in geno's most recent catalog there is a day/night picture of am, dp, and I think an isspro. Check em out if you can. Persomally, I love my dp's.
 
Re: Re: Re: DPs

Originally posted by JRMora

I looked at the picture Jeremiah sent me and he does have the "white dot". So, at this point, I guess that's what we have to deal with when buying the DiPricols. I still think they look good, though.



The white dot doesn't show at night (it darkens the face of the gage), but I have heard of another TDR member that had the white dot fall of of his gage face. It would have been nice if they just used the same needle design as the boost gage.



I have some pictures of the gage both in the daytime and at night in my readers rig galleries.



I guess we'll keep trying.





Juan



Juan, I responded in a private email and said what we've really been talking about is the white DISK and not a dot. That's why I was confused. For everyone else's benefit, the disk hides from view the inner workings of the pyro gauge. I'm sure there's a reason they build 'em this way because it would sure be less expensive to build 'em all the same. I've noticed the difference but it hasn't been bothersome. The needles are the same and that's all that matters. They also move almost instantly, which, for me, obviates the need for a digital gauge.
 
The Autometer's have great night visibility, and good accuracy. Doc, you'll like them. if you go with the Phantom's, DD's version is 60psi for the boost, if you need to go that route, too.
 
Color match

Do the Autometer night colors match those on the speedo, tach and other instruments equally as well as the Di-Pricols?
 
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