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> installing accessory guages
TomR
post Aug 29 2010, 11:25 AM
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Hi I have a '73 914 that is having an engine upgrade. I am looking to add an oil temp, oil pressure & cylinder head temp guages to car. Was thinking of putting them where climate controls are on dash. Won't need the climate controls as car will be fair weather driver only, & all heat exchangers are being removed from exhaust. Are there any kits out there to do this? Or has anybody tried this before? Any help would be great!
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jt914-6
post Aug 30 2010, 05:45 AM
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In my street/track car I put some guages where the radio went. I made my own plate. I would leave the climate controls alone. If you put guages there you would have to have the fresh air open or closed depending on the time of year........

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post Aug 30 2010, 07:39 AM
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In my street/track car I put some guages where the radio went. I made my own plate. I would leave the climate controls alone. If you put guages there you would have to have the fresh air open or closed depending on the time of year........

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(IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) I agree with above.....OR you could get one of those quad gauges from Marks that I am planning to do so soon.
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