To NGauge or not to NGauge that is the question
I am wanting to learn how to tune and I am going to get an HP tuner. I also like the NGauge. Right now all I have is headers and a CAI (I also have NOS but don’t use it). I want to learn how to tune while I am still basic. My build plan includes a stage 2 cam and a blower. By the time I add those I want to have some experience.
Question is, will I benefit from the NGauge or will it tell me a bunch of information I won’t make much sense of. OR will it be a great learning tool and advance my learning curve?
Side question: you can leave the NGauge plugged in all the time...right? I had a Diablo that if you left it plugged in would heat up to roughly the surface temperature of the sun.
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2014 SS LS3/LSA Supercharger, 10% Super Damper, 2.55 upper, AGP Dual Pump, ID 1050 injectors, Pegasus solid rear cradle bushings, LT Headers, Roto-Fab CAI, Elite E2 catch can, E85 corn fed, 160 Thermostat, Monster Twin Disk, MGW Short Throw shifter, Tick Clutch Master Cylinder, HP Tuners, JL Audio system.
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