installing gauges
installing gauges
I'm looking into idea of putting in a triple-gaugepod and checked <A HREF="http://www.egauges.com." TARGET=_blank>www.egauges.com.</A> I think I'm gona get the oil pressure, water temp, and voltmeter ones. I'm just a little confused over the electrical/mechanical issue. Which would be better and/or cheaper?? Seems like I need to get a bunch of accessories with them. Someone shed some light on this please. thanks.
Re: installing gauges
If they have strictly electronic guages, get those. It's easier to wire those than route an oil line to your guage. Either way they're not the funest thing to attatch to your car.<P>good luck
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Re: installing gauges
ok if i get electrical gauges how do i wire them up where do i find the circuts ![Shrug :shrug:](./images/smilies/shrug.gif)
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Re: installing gauges
The online shop manual here has a good wiring diagram of all the gauges in the dash. It tells you what wires are what colors and everything.
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