I have gotten pretty far in the wiring of the car and I am now at the point of figuring out which wires I need to run for the gauges. Yes, I know this is a 912 but since it will have a type-4 engine I need a CHT gauge. I have the combo oil temp/pressure gauge as you can see in the picture. I also have a boost gauge for the turbo side of things. I was thinking of dumping the oil level indicator in the far left gauge since I am not running a dry sump and therefore do not have a external oil tank. Does anyone know if there is a CHT gauge that I can get custom fit in there by Palo Alto Speedo?
I also have another tach that is the 930 style with the boost gauge in it, I could have them redo that for another gauge also. I wonder if it would be possible to integrate a air/fuel ratio gauge in there? I have seen people put volt meters in there, do you think that a volt meter is necessary? Share you ideas and show me what you got...
-Britain
This is the gauge that I want to change:
Here are some gauges off Palo Alto Speedometer and Hollywood Speedo sites:
use the 930 tach w/ fuel
get a cyl temp / egt made for the small old fuel gauge...
Thats a good idea. Any ideas if a CHT and/or EGT would fit properly in that gauge? Has anyone done this?
-Britain
jake uses those airplane gauges westach or something. see if palo alto can use the egt/cht combo and put it in a nice package (ala 911 gauge)
Replace that huge boost gauge with a 3" Westach gauge cluster that has three or four gauges in it. Should be enough for anything you can think of. You could do CHT, EGT, volts, and manifold pressure all where the clock normally goes. Jake has one of these in his 912E that has right/left CHT, oil temp, and oil pressure.
I don't think PA Speedo messes with CHT gauges.
I have a VDO CHT gauge (separate gauge mounted under the dash) and I am not 100% satisfied with the quality. The problem is it is a thermocouple gauge and the movement is very sensitive. I have had the needle get stuck a couple times and had to take it out and bang on it to get it working again. I don't think the VDO unit is something I'd want to spend a ton on fitting into a gauge cluster. A far better solution would be a gauge that is powered and has an integrated amplifier to drive the needle, unlike the VDO type which operates off the voltage of the thermocouple alone (no +12V connection).
come on guys...914 peeps are the king of stuff as much info into the three gauges that they have...show me some pictures.
-Britain
Yeah...that's it....my 911 has a Westach head temp and volt meter....gave the clock to mark Brittel. The gauge was a little slimmer than the hole....little blue tape build up and it was snug.
OK, stolen from STF, this is Jake's setup:
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apparently the same stuff (under a different name) on this site:
http://www.pro-flo.com/proflo_egt_gauges.htm
they've got all sorts of cool egt/cht combos
Westach will build anything you want. I bought that quad gauge and all senders for less than 4 separate VDO gauges!
That Pro-Flo gauge is made by Westach. They do a lot of OEM stuff for various people. Like Jake said, they'll make anything for you custom. Mom and Pop place up in Sonoma that does car, marine, and aircraft stuff.
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