Depo racing gauges
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Hi all, I recall there being a group buy a while back for these. I was wondering if anyone had any thoughts on them now they have them fitted. Are they accurate,easy to fit ect???
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Hi,
I bought them at that group buy. So far, very satisfied. I like that although they are smoked, they are still enough transparent to clearly see readings on bright sun with sunglasses on. As I had this problem with previous Swoosh ones (total crap).
Second, they have lenses with just a bit of zoom, so it's easy to read.
For electric ones, they are accurate as you should expect from them, so just fine.
Fitting is EASY if I compare it with Swoosh installation... No need to wire each one of them to power source, just connect one and others are then connected with daisy chain cable with connectors - you get them with gauges. So, installation is easy.
As I said, I'm satisfied with them so far, hope they will last longer then Swoosh.
I bought them at that group buy. So far, very satisfied. I like that although they are smoked, they are still enough transparent to clearly see readings on bright sun with sunglasses on. As I had this problem with previous Swoosh ones (total crap).
Second, they have lenses with just a bit of zoom, so it's easy to read.
For electric ones, they are accurate as you should expect from them, so just fine.
Fitting is EASY if I compare it with Swoosh installation... No need to wire each one of them to power source, just connect one and others are then connected with daisy chain cable with connectors - you get them with gauges. So, installation is easy.
As I said, I'm satisfied with them so far, hope they will last longer then Swoosh.
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Dealer for UK is Prolex (great service!), see prices on their site.
One night pic in action is here, it's the only one I have. For close-up pics of actual gauges, see Prolex or Mr. Google.
One night pic in action is here, it's the only one I have. For close-up pics of actual gauges, see Prolex or Mr. Google.
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any further info on these gauges ? i'm looking to get a set soon,
typical price for 3 gauges and centre pod (newage) ?
would i need any extra connectors/wiring to fit to my sti hawkeye ?
typical price for 3 gauges and centre pod (newage) ?
would i need any extra connectors/wiring to fit to my sti hawkeye ?
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Sorry to report but prolex are the biggest shower of **** i've ever had the misfortune to encounter, couldn't organise a knees up in a brewery. Awful awful service, terrible experience, left with 1/2 the items i ordered, & lost money. Avoid this joker!
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I agree, I got my gauges off ebay, they were a little cheaper than prolex aswell, http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/DEPO-racing-52...item45f7a0307a
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I agree, I got my gauges off ebay, they were a little cheaper than prolex aswell, http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/DEPO-racing-52...item45f7a0307a
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/DEPO-racing-52...ht_4434wt_1139
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