Mosaic
04-04-2010, 04:13 PM
Hi All:
I am about to launch a new combo Lead free, ROHS ready, electronic boost gauge (its under QC testing now). The option exists to allow users to 'calibrate' the gauge. It's just a matter of pre drilling the gauge housing rear face to give access to the 'trimmer' adjustments.
Why:
1) I have observed that ppl sometimes prefer their boost gauge to match their boost controller display etc, even if the controller is 'off' by a psi or 2.
2) and to allow a power user to recalibrate based on local conditions (altitude/air temp) for reliable precise readouts .
I thought I'd ask the community for feedback on that concept. To prevent false faulty returns, recalibration will pierce a plastic film as evidence of such, and void the warranty.
Think its a good idea?
I am about to launch a new combo Lead free, ROHS ready, electronic boost gauge (its under QC testing now). The option exists to allow users to 'calibrate' the gauge. It's just a matter of pre drilling the gauge housing rear face to give access to the 'trimmer' adjustments.
Why:
1) I have observed that ppl sometimes prefer their boost gauge to match their boost controller display etc, even if the controller is 'off' by a psi or 2.
2) and to allow a power user to recalibrate based on local conditions (altitude/air temp) for reliable precise readouts .
I thought I'd ask the community for feedback on that concept. To prevent false faulty returns, recalibration will pierce a plastic film as evidence of such, and void the warranty.
Think its a good idea?