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KOSO Gauges?
What are thoughts on these?
KOSO North America Looking at the RX-2N, seems like a pretty good deal with all I need for a very good price. Jason
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Took a look through the catalogue, but no prior experience with KOSO gauges.
Looks like the RX-2N will meet most of your requirements. Few things to think about: - Digital speedometer. I'm not a fan of digital number gauges as you can't glance and know it's "OK". Your brain has to pause and read. Personal preference, but in racing we always use needles. - Oil Temp, but no oil pressure. Personally, I'd take pressure over temp. - Fuel Gauge. You're going to be challenged to find a fuel sender to work with the unit, and if you do, it won't really be "accurate". I mean, one line for every 10% isn't great. - Speed Sensor. The "active" speed sensor they supply is most likely a magnetic reed sensor. It will be moderately challenging to make it work in the bug effectively, but not impossible. You do have a number of different sensor options, just using a hall sensor (like mine) is a bit more challenging. -Dave
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I like the look of the racetechnologies or aim mxl dashes a bit better. While not as cheap as the koso dash, the racetechnologies dash2 will give you all the outputs you could want, and is cheaper than a full assortment of gauges. I'm not sure if your ecu is supported but it might be worth looking into.
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