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Old 22 July 2002, 11:53 PM
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Hi peeps,

My boost gauge seems to go under zero when the engine is switched off as in this pic. I think it used to sit directly on zero before. Would it need recalibrating?



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[Edited by WREXY - 7/22/2002 11:54:30 PM]
Old 23 July 2002, 09:36 AM
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Have you just moved up a very big hill?
Old 23 July 2002, 12:08 PM
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Old 23 July 2002, 07:43 PM
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hello wrexy!
i just ordered from subaru that gauge.
are u happy with it?
how much did u get it for?
mine cost 366 europula is nt that a bit steep?
anyway seeya!
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What no petrol ???
My guage also sits under the zero mark, its not the same make as yours but ive looked at others and all/most of the ones ive seen are the same.

Andy
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mine has less petrol than wrexy's....
i gave all my money for THAT boostgauge!
Old 23 July 2002, 11:27 PM
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Blachie,

I got it for 160.01 GBP from Cheam Motors in Scotland which is 252.00 Euros.

When I bought the gauge, it used to sit on zero with the engine off. Now it sits just under. Just wondering if it plays a role with accuracy when the engine is on

Cheers,

Wrexy.

[Edited by WREXY - 7/23/2002 11:27:45 PM]
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