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What type of gauges are you running?

  • Autometer Ultra-lite

    Votes: 21 11.0%
  • Autometer Phantom

    Votes: 10 5.2%
  • Autometer Z-series

    Votes: 8 4.2%
  • Isspro

    Votes: 43 22.5%
  • DiProcol

    Votes: 61 31.9%
  • Other

    Votes: 54 28.3%

  • Total voters
    191

Tool Box Poll

Interest in a gauge package/wiring harness

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That is great. Just what I was looking for. If I can help you in any way just pm me or shoot me an email. I would love to get involved in a project like this.
 
Westach dual combo EGT/boost and dual combo pre-filter and post-filter fuel pressure. 4 gauges in 2 pod holes.



Rusty
 
Ditto what Barry said.

I like the features and if my monitoring purpose was more than the occasional "scan for reference" then I would have gone with some type of analog gage.
 
hey rusty-

how do you like those combo gauges? i am looking at them and they look kind of complicated to read... do you just look at the where the needle is in the center of the numbers? i am thinking about getting them if i can match a trans temp. with fuel pressure, or just getting trans temp and fuel pressure singly in a 3 gauge pod. i want boost, egt, trans and fuel pressure on my pillar, but haven't seen a 4 gauge pod, i also have the tweeter there so i don't know that a 4 gauge would fit. any thoughts would be appreciated

Tim
 
The westach units are very easy to read. They seem like they would be confusing at first, but if you see one work then it shows that it actually easy to read. I like my EGT/Boost gauge. It is like reading two gauges at once. I wish I would have gone with a high performance 60psi boost instead on the 35psi.
 
Once you have the Westachs awhile, you just give 'em a glance and know if the relative needle positions are where they should be or not. It becomes second nature Westach is primarily a manufacturer of light aircraft gauges, so if they're readable enough for pilots, they're fine for me! :D



Contact Westach directly (Westberg Instrument) and they will build any combination gauge you want. Contacting them directly is how I got my dual fuel pressure gauge (although it was a catalog item).



Rusty
 
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