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> Todays Gauge Build, GT Style NOT Replica
914Sixer
post Jun 27 2022, 06:45 PM
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All you need is some one to do your dial face. You will need two different gauges and a soldering gun. If you have a cleaned everything up, should take 10 minutes to build gauge with parts ready to go. This a 60mm gauge so you can use it in the console. NOTE the red low light is in the left position like stock gauge NOT at 1 o"clock like GT


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post Jun 29 2022, 12:08 PM
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Curiuos what gauge you are using. I opted for the 2 1/16 VDO in the lower dash:

http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?sho...=346657&hl=

The correct-est gauge is NLA VDO 301-220. I found a NOS unit = luck.

I've run the tank full and with only 1.5 gallons. The VDO 301-220 is very close to spot on with the 914 sending unit.
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