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Product Review - Accutire Digital Tyre Gauge

Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2004 8:16 am
by blkmav
I just received my new tyre gauge. I dropped my old VDO and broke it. This gauge is excellent. Dial gauges really suck, this thing has +/- 0.5 PSI tolerance. Only problem is that there is no zero button and you have to wait 10 seconds for it to reset.

http://www.msiusa.com/consumers/tire_gauge_detail.asp?ID=132

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Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2004 8:57 am
by bazzle
My VDO is working real well. I happen to like Dial gauges.
Your digital one sucks.. fancy having to wait 10 seconds to read again... blimey :?

Bazzle ;)

Re: Product Review - Accutire Digital Tyre Gauge

Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2004 9:24 am
by Utemad
blkmav wrote:problem is that there is no zero button and you have to wait 10 seconds for it to reset.


yeah sounds great :splat:

Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2004 9:43 am
by fightara
Have you checked its pressure against a guage that you trust yet? A mate has a digital one (granted it's a cheapie) and it is out ~10% on my VDO dial.

Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2004 9:45 am
by muppet_man67
whats the point in a bling pressure gauge? How accurate do you need to know the pressure of your tires?

Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2004 9:59 am
by blkmav
fightara wrote:Have you checked its pressure against a guage that you trust yet? A mate has a digital one (granted it's a cheapie) and it is out ~10% on my VDO dial.


That's this weekends job

Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2004 10:00 am
by fightara
muppet_man67 wrote:whats the point in a bling pressure gauge? How accurate do you need to know the pressure of your tires?


I guess it's not so much accuracy (though it is still pretty important) but consistency, which is why I'm happier with a dial guage than a digi one.

Then again, I may just be being a grumpy old stick-in-the-mud.

Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2004 10:13 am
by Utemad
I have had both digital and analogue but I prefer my VDO analogue gauge.

Just my opinion though as there was nothing wrong with the digital one. Although it reset when I put it on the tye stem not after 10 seconds.

Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2004 10:39 am
by murcod
I've got an earlier model Accutire digital and found it really good and easy to use. Mine's got a zero reset button and only takes around 3 secs to take a measurement- you can then immediately take another reading. I've found it accurate compared to other gauges too.

The new Michelin digital gauge I just bought is another story.... :bad-words: It's a PITA to use.

Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2004 10:48 am
by Shorty40
fightara wrote:Have you checked its pressure against a guage that you trust yet? A mate has a digital one (granted it's a cheapie) and it is out ~10% on my VDO dial.


I would take your VDO back if it is that far out :lol:

The only thing I don't like about dial gauges is that they usually read to about 60psi. Which doesn't make them terribly easy to read when you are trying to get 5 or 6 psi :?

I have a semi-decent Kinchrome digi gauge and it has done the job for me. It reads in 0.5psi increments (also reads in bar). I am not sure if it is 100% accurate, but as long as it is consistent I will be happy. All I know is, when it reads 6psi my tyres are good for wheeling. Whether they are really 3psi or 9psi is irrelevant. :cool:

Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2004 11:10 am
by fightara
Shorty40 wrote:
fightara wrote:Have you checked its pressure against a guage that you trust yet? A mate has a digital one (granted it's a cheapie) and it is out ~10% on my VDO dial.


I would take your VDO back if it is that far out :lol:

The only thing I don't like about dial gauges is that they usually read to about 60psi. Which doesn't make them terribly easy to read when you are trying to get 5 or 6 psi :?

I have a semi-decent Kinchrome digi gauge and it has done the job for me. It reads in 0.5psi increments (also reads in bar). I am not sure if it is 100% accurate, but as long as it is consistent I will be happy. All I know is, when it reads 6psi my tyres are good for wheeling. Whether they are really 3psi or 9psi is irrelevant. :cool:


Agreed. By the way, we've got a dial gauge we use for our quadrunner which only reads up to 20psi, so they do exist. Buggered if I know where it came from though :?

Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2004 11:34 am
by Ben
My POS VDO guage has never been right, its out by a mile. I use an el cheapo pencil guage and its been spot on every time.

Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2004 11:46 am
by Utemad
Ben wrote:My POS VDO guage has never been right, its out by a mile. I use an el cheapo pencil guage and its been spot on every time.


I read somewhere that you can adjust a VDO gauge yourself. Can't remember how exactly.

How do you know it is spot on 'every time'?

I wonder where you can have tyre gauges calibrated as who is to say what gauge is actually right? I have noticed servo gauges to be wildly inaccurate at places. I always check with my own gauge so at least I know I am reasonanly consistent in pressures.

Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2004 9:05 am
by twinnie
mate $20 at super cheap, 0.5 acuracy and flexi hose. it's cheap and it works nuff said

Matt

Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2004 9:38 am
by stumped
i've got the old pencil guage, isn't any good below 10psi tho... so i gotta get around to finding something better

Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2004 6:50 pm
by berazafi
I happen to work in a lab, which has the facilities to calibrate(check) a pressure guage, We have a low pressure calibrator that will read down to 3 decimal places in psi, so if anyone wants a check done on there guage pm me and i may be able to help you out (cheaply)

Dave