DodgeViper01
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Do they have enough gagues and warning lights?
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LOL what is that from keith? this has to be a photo shop?
guessing lambo.
Photoshop...notice the two fuel lights on the left side
Photoshop...notice the two fuel lights on the left side
I don't think its photoshopped....I'm guessing that the two "fuel lights" are for:
1) One to indicate what the gauge is for
2) Second light goes on to tell you that it's running low.
Rice.
All I need is a tach, oil pressure and water temp.
Rice.
All I need is a tach, oil pressure and water temp.
Because who cares if the car has gas ? And who cares if your battery isnt charging?
Lose either one of these "non essential" items, and you wont be going very fast on the track for very long.
Jon
Rice.
All I need is a tach, oil pressure and water temp.
Because who cares if the car has gas ? And who cares if your battery isnt charging?
Lose either one of these "non essential" items, and you wont be going very fast on the track for very long.
Jon
Are you kidding? I get 4miles/gallon and I know basic arithmetic. Do you really think a bad fuel gauge is gonna keep me off the track?
And if the battery isn't charging the problem wont be a voltage gauge.
Lol!batter isnt charning
Sebring 3.7 miles.cool, let me know how all that math is working out for you, when you check out your milage on the odometer, oh wait, you didnt mention needing one of those either, so now your going to take into account the exact size of the track, how many laps you did (plus off track excursions, time idling, time/gas getting on and off grid.... yeah.. thats right, all simple arthimatic. Let me know how easy that really is, next time your at the track.
Huh?And your argument for not having a voltage gauge is that if the battery isnt charging its not the gauge. No $hit... but the guage could tell you that. I guess under this flawed reasoning I dont need an oil pressure gauge either, because if oil isnt pumping, its wont be the oil pressure guages fault.
Based on the "EVO" letters across the middle, I would guess it's from................an Evo. That's bizarre though. Thank god they don't all stay lit when driving down the road.
I take it you're just trying to add some excitement to the board.
Sebring 3.7 miles.cool, let me know how all that math is working out for you, when you check out your milage on the odometer, oh wait, you didnt mention needing one of those either, so now your going to take into account the exact size of the track, how many laps you did (plus off track excursions, time idling, time/gas getting on and off grid.... yeah.. thats right, all simple arthimatic. Let me know how easy that really is, next time your at the track.
1 gallon = 4 miles.
5 gallons = 5+ laps.
It's tough, but I suppose I could install a new stock gauge, those are always really accurate.
Huh?And your argument for not having a voltage gauge is that if the battery isnt charging its not the gauge. No $hit... but the guage could tell you that. I guess under this flawed reasoning I dont need an oil pressure gauge either, because if oil isnt pumping, its wont be the oil pressure guages fault.
Voltage goes bad, you swap out an alternator.
Oil pressure goes bad, you spend $15,000 on a new motor.
I take it you're just trying to add some excitement to the board.
need to post warning before opeing this thread, I am now blinded, and going to Sue the posteee. lol