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<blockquote data-quote="Ridge Runner" data-source="post: 445158" data-attributes="member: 3775"><p>One thing I would like to add regarding Gauges and that if you are running pressures around 15 psi then get a gauge that goes from 0 to 30psi and if your pressures are around 30psi then get one that goes up to 60 psi and the same for 60psi = 100/120psi the reason for that is that they are most accurate in the middle of their range not when you are maxing them out,</p><p></p><p>The ARB Low Pressure gauge goes up to 50psi and the gaps between each psi are large enough for you to set your pressures at 1/4, 1/2 and 3/4 psi where most digital ones have 0.1psi resolution, </p><p></p><p>When you start to buy the Racing Pressure gauges the Annie Log ones have 1/4psi readout and the digital ones have 0.1psi readout but they have an accuracy of 0.2psi or 0.3% which is why their top of the line one costs $740.00, and Yes I would like one but I prefer their Annie Log Gauges best, they kind of remind me of when the world was not in such a Hurry. :zzz:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridge Runner, post: 445158, member: 3775"] One thing I would like to add regarding Gauges and that if you are running pressures around 15 psi then get a gauge that goes from 0 to 30psi and if your pressures are around 30psi then get one that goes up to 60 psi and the same for 60psi = 100/120psi the reason for that is that they are most accurate in the middle of their range not when you are maxing them out, The ARB Low Pressure gauge goes up to 50psi and the gaps between each psi are large enough for you to set your pressures at 1/4, 1/2 and 3/4 psi where most digital ones have 0.1psi resolution, When you start to buy the Racing Pressure gauges the Annie Log ones have 1/4psi readout and the digital ones have 0.1psi readout but they have an accuracy of 0.2psi or 0.3% which is why their top of the line one costs $740.00, and Yes I would like one but I prefer their Annie Log Gauges best, they kind of remind me of when the world was not in such a Hurry. :zzz: [/QUOTE]
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