MTX guages

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So what is every body planning to use for guages? I was thinking of the Prologer or may be the Koso guage that has boost and AFR. The Koso looks easier to read but like the boost control in the Prologer. Thanks Fred
 
So what is every body planning to use for guages? I was thinking of the Prologer or may be the Koso guage that has boost and AFR. The Koso looks easier to read but like the boost control in the Prologer. Thanks Fred

Fred I'm biased of coarse, but I did a lot of work this last season with the prologger and the boost control is awesome! We've been selling the prologger for 7 years now and its by far the most durable system for snowmobiles. We've made changes to the prologger and removed some of the features to make it a little easier to navigate. I'll be the first to say that it was a little confusing but once you spent some time with it, its not that bad. The boost controller allows you to set your desired boost level and it will altitude compensate automatically. You can change the set point on the fly. Last year I was climbing this steep little line through the trees and I had a hard time keeping the front end down. After two runs I lowered the boost by 2# and went right up with ease. That flexibility is nice. Plus you get a AFR gauge, boost gauge, RPM, and with one button you can record a run and focus on riding, then replay the run second by second to watch all your reading in real time. I'll let some of the other guys comment on the other gauge but I will say this, if you can't trust your gauges what's the point of having them?
 
Thanks for the reveiw Matt. The record feature is something I didnt think about. Fred
 


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