I was considering getting a 2 gauge pod, painting it to match my interior, and mounting a oil pressure and a water temp gauge on my pillar. My question is can you still use the factory gauge? I dont want to have the original gauge sitting there limp. I was thinking of going with the Blitz gauges, they look hot.
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Originally Posted by Rob x-7' date='Mar. 20 2002,18:23
I was considering getting a 2 gauge pod, painting it to match my interior, and mounting a oil pressure and a water temp gauge on my pillar. My question is can you still use the factory gauge? I dont want to have the original gauge sitting there limp. I was thinking of going with the Blitz gauges, they look hot.
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You can get the Racing Beat adapter block. It will mount under the oil filter assembly |
Originally Posted by Rob x-7' date='Mar. 20 2002,18:46
You can get the Racing Beat adapter block. It will mount under the oil filter assembly |
Otherwise I would just have a aftermarket water gauge? Electical right, not mechanical? Now Im wondering if the whole project is worth it, or if I do, should I just let the factory gauges sit limp.
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Originally Posted by Rob x-7' date='Mar. 20 2002,19:47
Otherwise I would just have a aftermarket water gauge? Electical right, not mechanical? Now Im wondering if the whole project is worth it, or if I do, should I just let the factory gauges sit limp.
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I could tap the filler neck easy enough. Do you think R1 gauges are too ricey???
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Meant to insert a pic:
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Originally Posted by Rob x-7' date='Mar. 20 2002,20:27
Meant to insert a pic:
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Many electric water temperature gauges have a 1/8 NPT sensor. Here's a drill bit chart for tapping holes if you need one: http://www.wwforum.com/faqs_articles/DrillChart.html .
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