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Old 07-11-2003, 06:58 PM   #1 (permalink)

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Old 07-11-2003, 07:13 PM   #3 (permalink)
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BJ, I see that the Air/Fuel gauge says SRT on it, but the footnote on the pricing page says that the gauge is for 2002 and older models only? I'm sure that I'm missing something here as there is a number for the SRT faced gauge, but I am confused.

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BJ, I see that the Air/Fuel gauge says SRT on it, but the footnote on the pricing page says that the gauge is for 2002 and older models only? I'm sure that I'm missing something here as there is a number for the SRT faced gauge, but I am confused.

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I like the black boost gauge, but does it only go up to 15? Damn...I hit 17 today, and I'm stock (mind you, I'm in the desert), .
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I like the black boost gauge, but does it only go up to 15? Damn...I hit 17 today, and I'm stock (mind you, I'm in the desert), .


You shouldn't be hitting 17 stock.
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You shouldn't be hitting 17 stock.

Are you sure about that? I wouldn't think so either. But, I've noticed I consistently run higher boost out when it's hotter and less humid. Today was about 107 with 10% humidity. I do intend to watch it closely though.
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Are you sure about that? I wouldn't think so either. But, I've noticed I consistently run higher boost out when it's hotter and less humid out. Today was about 107 with 10% humidity. I do intend to watch it closely though.


Maximum stock boost is quoted at 14PSI and you are the first case I have heard of a 'healthy' car hitting 17 PSI. Hmmm
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Maximum stock boost is quoted at 14PSI and you are the first case I have heard of a 'healthy' car hitting 17 PSI. Hmmm

When I'm down in the L.A. basin, I can't get more than 14 PSI. But I can hit 15 usually up here regularly during the day time.
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Gauges!! very cool.
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Maximum stock boost is quoted at 14PSI and you are the first case I have heard of a 'healthy' car hitting 17 PSI. Hmmm

I run 15 - 16 all the time here in phx. Most of the time it sits at 15, but I have seen 16 a couple of times. And yes, that is without the boost controller hooked up. :p
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Well if this is like the Cold Air Intake, these should be available December some time.
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Did anyone else notice that one of the guages is for nitrous? BJ, is mopar going to offer a wet kit for the SRT-4?
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Awesome, but don't they need a boost gauge to @ least
20 PSi??? Maybe a 30 PSI gauge?
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Too bad they didn't put the SRT logo on each color option.
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