APEXi EL2 Link system gauges installed...
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APEXi EL2 Link system gauges installed...
Well, I finally made my mind up and sprung for some A'PEXi EL2 series link gauges. They were really easy to install but took a while to run all the wires around. I'm taking my car somewhere this week to tap the EGT sensor in and i'll be all set to go. Pics below...
New in box, ready for installation!

Installed in the car:







Night time shots:
When the lights are off the needles stay lit...pretty cool.

Cool blue light that doesnt blind you at night.

Control panel lights up in orange

So far i'm loving the gauges. They function exactly like the defi-link gauges but they dont beep when you reach warning (just a really bright red LED blinking in your face) and the only record 30 seconds of data instead of two minutes (Defi Control Unit I records 30 seconds too though....new one is 2 mins).. They also have the defi style startup sequence.
Rob
the pics are in this gallery incase you want to zoom in and check em out:
http://www.socalevo.net/forums/modul...mName=album166
New in box, ready for installation!

Installed in the car:







Night time shots:
When the lights are off the needles stay lit...pretty cool.

Cool blue light that doesnt blind you at night.

Control panel lights up in orange

So far i'm loving the gauges. They function exactly like the defi-link gauges but they dont beep when you reach warning (just a really bright red LED blinking in your face) and the only record 30 seconds of data instead of two minutes (Defi Control Unit I records 30 seconds too though....new one is 2 mins).. They also have the defi style startup sequence.
Rob
the pics are in this gallery incase you want to zoom in and check em out:
http://www.socalevo.net/forums/modul...mName=album166
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Oh yeah, how could I forget! I made my own suction cup mounts. These gauges use the standard A'PEXi mount found on their SAFC, VAFC, and other stuff. I bought some suction cups at home depot, cut little slits in to the sides of the base and slid them through the gaps in the A'PEXi stand and flipped them upside down to mount. Needed to bend the mount a little so it wouldnt wobble back and fourth. Overall it was really easy. This could also be a cool way to mount an SAFC.
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Originally Posted by EvoJimbo
Rob...get the blitz suction meter mounts. They will look way better.
I think this suction cup setup is only temporary. I'm thinking of buying the Defi pillar mounts and seeing if the apex ones can fit on them. Its a base with two screws and a place you hinge that gauge band on to it. I think the apex one may fit. So far i dont think my setup looks bad at all....the apex base it a tad large....i might cut them shorter and move the suction cups towards the middle more.
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Originally Posted by mitsuorder
I'm impressed by both the gauges and mounting solution, bravo.
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Well, my EGT backlight just died and i swap the wire with the Boost and it still dosnt work. Looks like a defective gauge. A'PEXi wants me to send it back to them so they can replace it. I new there was something wrong with it from the start cause it wasnt as bright as the boost gauge. Oh well...no biggie...they are being cool about it. Since i'm a vendor i bought it direct from them.







