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temp pressure gauges, what to do? |
914nerd |
Sep 27 2006, 01:23 PM
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I have oil temp and oil pressure gauges and I was wondering what recommendations people have regardijng their installation
These are VDO gauges that are the same as the ones that came in the center console (I don't have one, so I am forced to install these) I have the pressure sender (dual pole) and was wondering what people would recommend on the install Any tips or tricks you have learned by doing this yourselves would be greatly appreciated Thanks, Charles |
BMartin914 |
Sep 27 2006, 01:35 PM
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||| Group: Members Posts: 1,408 Joined: 30-May 04 From: Oregon Member No.: 2,128 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
I can tell you what I did.
I also don't have a center console but find the gauges to be necessary, and like the extra leg room. I picked-up an A-Pillar gauge pod from 914 Appearance and Performance to mount the gauges (very nice IMHO). I have Cyl Head Temp and Oil Pressurein the pod. Oil Temp is a #ed 911 module in the gauge cluster. For the 2-pole sender, I used a pair of nips (wierd little tool) to enlarge the hole in the tin to screw it in directly. A hose is also available so the sender can be mounted on the tin. |
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