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Rob x-7 03-20-2002 05:23 PM

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.

13BAce 03-20-2002 05:35 PM


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.

You can get the Racing Beat adapter block. It will mount under the oil filter assembly.

Rob x-7 03-20-2002 05:46 PM


You can get the Racing Beat adapter block. It will mount under the oil filter assembly
WIll that address both gauges?

13BAce 03-20-2002 06:31 PM


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
WIll that address both gauges?

No. For the water temperature the best spot would be in the back of the water pump, but you'd have to remove it and tap a hole. Otherwise you could tap a hole in the filler neck.

Rob x-7 03-20-2002 06:47 PM

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.

13BAce 03-20-2002 06:58 PM


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.

If I were you I would let the factory gauges work as well. An electrical gauge would be easier to install, but the mechanical gauges can sometimes be a little more reliable. The oil pressure adapter is about $48. The water temperature gauge will be easy to do. If you don't know how to do it then bring it to me.

Rob x-7 03-20-2002 07:25 PM

I could tap the filler neck easy enough. Do you think R1 gauges are too ricey???

Rob x-7 03-20-2002 07:27 PM

Meant to insert a pic:

13BAce 03-20-2002 08:01 PM


Originally Posted by Rob x-7' date='Mar. 20 2002,20:27
Meant to insert a pic:

What does the R stand for?

13BAce 03-20-2002 09:15 PM

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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