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Old 05-03-2006, 09:58 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Got the gauge today, thing looks amazing, quality is next to none, and its a LOT thinner than I expected it to be. I'd have to say i'm most excited about the shiftlight feature on it. Great product by far, and SUPER FAST shipping. Thanks a ton, it'll be on display with us this weekend
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Do srt-4 owners have the option of running dual gauges like the Cobalt owners? Either way it looks like a killer gauge, deffinitely on my list of soon to buys!!
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Quote: Originally Posted by madwax
Do srt-4 owners have the option of running dual gauges like the Cobalt owners? Either way it looks like a killer gauge, deffinitely on my list of soon to buys!!

Yea you can definitely have a dual setup
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I am thinking of going dual myself, so long as a splitter is supplied for plug-n-play install. How much does the dual setup cost, and how long long will it be before the blue lit ones are available again? I heard they sold out?
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Quote: Originally Posted by madwax
I am thinking of going dual myself, so long as a splitter is supplied for plug-n-play install. How much does the dual setup cost, and how long long will it be before the blue lit ones are available again? I heard they sold out?

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question: I already have the single gauge, Read somewhere that the second gauge is a little different on the refresh rate because of the SRT plug in.

Question is, how hard will it be to splice in for the second gauge.
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It probably will require a split cable that the duals come with. They are spliced together at the DRB connector.
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Quote: Originally Posted by FranknBeans
question: I already have the single gauge, Read somewhere that the second gauge is a little different on the refresh rate because of the SRT plug in.

Question is, how hard will it be to splice in for the second gauge.

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If you have a single, you can add a second but you need to specify this when you order. The second gauge needs to be slightly different than the first, it will record at a slower speed, and will not have the performance timing function. The SRT-4 bus is limited on how much traffic it can handle, so these measures alleviate that problem.

The second gauge will come with the dual cable as well as the proper gauge.

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