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> VDO Guage install instructions?
advman89
post Nov 15 2021, 08:13 AM
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I am going to install, from scratch a VDO temp and pressure guage on my 71 2.0.

I'm guessing there are some tutorials around here, but I can't seem to locate them/

I have the gauges, the new sending units and some wiring so far.

thanks in advance!
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post Nov 16 2021, 08:16 PM
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No worries - so you're adding a console?

From what I've read - hopefully others will chime in here - the best/most accurate way for the Voltmeter is to go straight to the battery with the sender line. The wire doesn't need to be very big.

Have you decided on an approach for running wiring to the engine compartment - or is that part of your question? Here's a link to some input on that: http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=316570

Do you have a "taco plate" for your temp sender?
There is OEM/Stock or there is this:
https://914werke.com/shop/ols/products/taco-plate-assembly

Oil Pressure - I'd suggest reading this and using your stock oil pressure sender for the idiot light and then adding a single pole (or the one you have and just use the gauge side) for the gauge.

https://vwparts.aircooled.net/VDO-80psi-Oil...m-p/v360006.htm

and there's this:
https://www.pegasusautoracing.com/document....DocID=TECH00129

You will need to run the oil pressure sender off of a remote hose - senders other than the stock one that controls the dash idiot light won't fit through the tin.

I haven't done this yet, but i've been planning it and collecting parts - to me, an ideal setup is the 42 Draft Designs kit is great - but NLA. I found one that a lister here had and it's waiting to go in. Perhaps you can find one: https://store.ngpracing.com/42-draft-design...cation-kit.html

Hopefully this gets you started and some others will chime in (and correct me!)
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