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<blockquote data-quote="joeschmoemmix" data-source="post: 9520828" data-attributes="member: 100687"><p>In my opinion, the livewire is a huge item to have suction cupped to your window at all times. Park it in the wrong place, and it'll be gone. I don't understand how companies can charge so much for gauges, but pricing an oil pressure and boost pressure gauge for my car ran me about 300 bucks with the dash pod.</p><p></p><p>I think mechanical are better than electrical, but that's me. I have nothing to support it, it's just how I feel about them.</p><p></p><p>I had a livewire in my car, and it really didn't do more than an xcal 3 did for me. yeah, it had all the gauge readings you could ever ask for, but when I was driving, I had no time to look through the gauges on the livewire to find out what was what.</p><p></p><p>I moved my livewire into my center dash above my cd player. It gave me piece of mind that people walking by wouldn't notice it as much and that it would finally be out of my windshield view. </p><p></p><p>I don't use my livewire as much as I thought I would when I bought it, and I'm not all that impressed with it.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1197707[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joeschmoemmix, post: 9520828, member: 100687"] In my opinion, the livewire is a huge item to have suction cupped to your window at all times. Park it in the wrong place, and it'll be gone. I don't understand how companies can charge so much for gauges, but pricing an oil pressure and boost pressure gauge for my car ran me about 300 bucks with the dash pod. I think mechanical are better than electrical, but that's me. I have nothing to support it, it's just how I feel about them. I had a livewire in my car, and it really didn't do more than an xcal 3 did for me. yeah, it had all the gauge readings you could ever ask for, but when I was driving, I had no time to look through the gauges on the livewire to find out what was what. I moved my livewire into my center dash above my cd player. It gave me piece of mind that people walking by wouldn't notice it as much and that it would finally be out of my windshield view. I don't use my livewire as much as I thought I would when I bought it, and I'm not all that impressed with it. [ATTACH=full]1197707[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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