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The Performax gauges use a electronic signal processor and the EV2's do not. Why would you want to swap them out? Just curious since you have the Performax setup, it seems like you would stay with it since adding additional gauges is a snap with the ESP.
The Performax gauges use a electronic signal processor and the EV2's do not. Why would you want to swap them out? Just curious since you have the Performax setup, it seems like you would stay with it since adding additional gauges is a snap with the ESP.
I was just wondering in case I wanted mix up the color scheme in the future. So could I swap around the Performax gauges for a different color scheme? (EX: instead of a white face get a black face) And yeah I'm going to stick with the Performax gauges. I really like them. Thanks for such a quick reply too.
Yes, you can swap the gauges for a different face/bezel configuration. You may want to call ISSPRO and see if that is an option for them to do the swap for you. It may be cheaper than new gauges.
Yes, you can swap the gauges for a different face/bezel configuration. You may want to call ISSPRO and see if that is an option for them to do the swap for you. It may be cheaper than new gauges.
I have often wondered this myself. I have a 3 in 1 GlowShift gauge, can I swap it out for Isspro EV2 gauges? Sorry for stealing your thread, but you got your answer so quick!
I have often wondered this myself. I have a 3 in 1 GlowShift gauge, can I swap it out for Isspro EV2 gauges? Sorry for stealing your thread, but you got your answer so quick!
Sure! You just have to replace the wiring and the sensor too. Pretty much every gauge manufacturer uses a different sender and often a different wiring set-up.
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