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GreatShamanGT 03-30-2009 11:00 AM

Whoa, that was a really quick response, lol. I'll place an order before then =]

FD3sAutobot 04-01-2009 11:29 AM

What's the coupon code for the 10% discount? I'm trying to order some gauges now and I'm in Iraq.....so I really don't want to call. :D

vex 04-01-2009 11:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FD3sAutobot (Post 80044)
What's the coupon code for the 10% discount? I'm trying to order some gauges now and I'm in Iraq.....so I really don't want to call. :D

it's in the vendor forum, but it's rx7

FD3sAutobot 04-02-2009 08:43 AM

Thanks! Just placed my order!

Prosport Gauges 04-02-2009 01:37 PM

thank you !!

Prosport Gauges 02-05-2010 10:56 AM

hey just a heads up, we are offering all members 10% off your entire order using coupon code: rx7

We now have speedometers in stock, come check out our new revised website
http://www.prosportgauges.com

Let us know if you have any questions, you can always contact us here via PM, by phone 727-572-9011, email: sales@prosportgauges.com, twitter @prosportgauges, facebook, and of course smoke signals..

Heeley 04-26-2010 03:14 PM

I just installed my prosport boost gauge, but i had some issues with the clips from the sender to the gauge. It was loose in the back of the gauge and won't lock in tight. I got it working, but it was a less-than-elegant solution. I just didn't want to ship it back and hten have to wait for a new one.

Prosport Gauges 04-27-2010 06:28 AM

OK, so this is a Premium series boost gauge? because the opening is small on the back of the gauge it may need a small screwdriver to push the clip all the way on till it locks in place. Can you send us a picture directly to our email sales@prosportgauges.com

Herblenny 04-27-2010 07:06 AM

I just replaced all my gauges with Premium Prosport gauges. I have to say, install was VERY simple if you are doing multiple Prosport Premium. I'll post pics later when I get my car back from the custom shop.

Oh, and the customer service is TOP NOTCH with Prosport gauges!

Prosport Gauges 04-27-2010 09:36 AM

Thank you very much :)

Heeley 04-29-2010 10:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Prosport Gauges (Post 117025)
OK, so this is a Premium series boost gauge? because the opening is small on the back of the gauge it may need a small screwdriver to push the clip all the way on till it locks in place. Can you send us a picture directly to our email sales@prosportgauges.com

When I get back home i'll forward photos to you by email. Thanks for the quick response.

Matt

Sharingan 19 08-19-2010 10:51 AM

+1 for Prosport. I broke the little clip that plugs into the gauge installing mine a couple years ago, went down to the office and they gave me a new one.

Only issue i've had is that the boost gauge seems to read 1-1.5 psi low,and rarely sits at 0, but I mounted the sender in the engine bay in the pass side cornor so perhaps I need to relocate it or get another sender....or both.

Prosport Gauges 08-19-2010 11:04 AM

Yeah, it could be your sender got wet, or dirt/fluid got into the sender. If it has been several years you may want to consider a new sender.

Pete_89T2 08-21-2010 06:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sharingan 19 (Post 126560)
Only issue i've had is that the boost gauge seems to read 1-1.5 psi low,and rarely sits at 0, but I mounted the sender in the engine bay in the pass side cornor so perhaps I need to relocate it or get another sender....or both.

Do you live at a high elevation above sea level (i.e., Denver/mountains)? If so, that may explain the 1~1.5 psi lower readings. Your gauge is reading absolute pressure, so as you go up in elevation air is less dense and ambient pressure goes down. If your gauges were calibrated at sea level (i.e., reads 0 when engine isn't running & gauge is powered up), you can expect them to read less than 0 (a little vacuum) when you at a higher elevation, and all boost #'s would be lower as well.

Sharingan 19 08-24-2010 09:43 AM

I live in FL, no elevation factors... But I'll prolly stop by the shop when I go home to pick up some parts. I'd like to get some of the 45mm gauges for a custome panel...the 52's will be for sale.


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