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ABOUT ACCEL
Accel is a company based out of Cleveland, Ohio, specializing in aftermarket ignition. Their ignition products are not only a great way to add power and performance, but efficiency and reliability. A good spark is something that is never overrated.
Accel develops ignition coils, battery cables and trays, ignition wires, spark plugs and more. Their emphasis on the electrical side of things means they are a focused and goal-oriented company, insistent on developing the best quality products, rather than losing focus as a company and spreading themselves too thin.
Accel develops ignition coils, battery cables and trays, ignition wires, spark plugs and more. Their emphasis on the electrical side of things means they are a focused and goal-oriented company, insistent on developing the best quality products, rather than losing focus as a company and spreading themselves too thin.
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Choose Your Vehicle:
ABOUT ACCEL
Accel is a company based out of Cleveland, Ohio, specializing in aftermarket ignition. Their ignition products are not only a great way to add power and performance, but efficiency and reliability. A good spark is something that is never overrated.
Accel develops ignition coils, battery cables and trays, ignition wires, spark plugs and more. Their emphasis on the electrical side of things means they are a focused and goal-oriented company, insistent on developing the best quality products, rather than losing focus as a company and spreading themselves too thin.
Accel develops ignition coils, battery cables and trays, ignition wires, spark plugs and more. Their emphasis on the electrical side of things means they are a focused and goal-oriented company, insistent on developing the best quality products, rather than losing focus as a company and spreading themselves too thin.
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Video Description:In this video, we tell you about the gauges that we installed in our project Integra. Highlights include:
*At 0:59, we talk about the specific gauges we chose and why.
*At 1:46, we talk about gauge accessories, such as sandwich adapters for oil lines.
*At 2:36, we begin our gauges installation.
*At 3:25, we install some gauges in our GlowShift gauge bezel.
*At 6:12, we show you how we installed our boost vacuum gauge's sending unit under the hood.
*At 7:12, we install our oil filter sandwich adapter so that we can get an accurate oil pressure and temperature reading.
*At 10:10, we install our water temperature sending unit.
*At 15:20, we show you the results of our efforts - a slew of new performance gauges! -
Video Description:In this video, we go over the ins and outs of aftermarket gauges. Highlights include:
*At 0:38, we explain why aftermarket gauges are usually more accurate, and therefore more useful, than factory gauges.
*At 0:48, we talk about air/fuel ratio gauges.
*At 2:14, we talk about boost gauges.
*At 2:30, we tell you about boost vacuum gauges.
*At 2:42, we go over fuel pressure gauges.
*At 2:56, we talk about oil pressure gauges.
*At 3:07, we talkabout oil temperature gauges.
*At 3:28, we tell you about water temperature gauges.
*At 3:40, we talk about tachometers.
*At 4:02, we talk about voltmeters and amp gauges.
*At 4:28, we go over exhaust gas temperature gauges.
*At 4:44, we offer our opinion of the most critical gauges to get for your vehicle.
*At 5:08, we tell you about the different types, styles and sizes of gauges available, including mechanical, electric, analog, and digital. -
Video Description:In this video, we show you a typical installation of aftermarket gauges into a diesel truck. Highlights include:
*At 0:36, we tell you which gauges we chose for our installation, and why.
*At 2:22, we get started with the installation of our gauges, beginning with our exhaust gas temperature gauge sending unit.
*At 3:53, we begin the installation of our transmission temperature gauge sending unit.
*At 4:55, we install our boost gauge sending unit
*At 6:50, we run our sending unit wires inside the cab of the truck so that we can hook up our gauges.
*At 8:50, we show you how to tie your gauge wiring into your fuse block.
At 12:45, we install our GlowShift gauge pod.
*At 14:00, we finally hook up the gauges themselves.
*At 14:42, we turn on our new gauges for the first time! -
Video Description:Heatshield Products keep your engine compartment safe, and can even help protect your vehicle's finish. In this video, we show you how installing a heat shield on your hood can prolong its life and new appearance.
*At 0:42, we get right to installing a Heatshield Products Lava Shield on our project Integra's hood.
*At 2:02, we show you how much cooler our hood's surface is after installing our heat shield. -
Video Description:Having the right spark plugs in forced induction applications is important, and in this video we'll tell you why. Highlights include:
*At 0:20, we explain why the right spark plugs and plug gap make a difference.
*At 0:58, we give our recommendations for choosing the proper spark plug gap for turbo and supercharged applications.