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Old Mar 13, 2006 | 08:57 AM
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Installing Gauges -- Need HELP

I for a long time have wanted to get the pod gauges for my T/A honestly for the visual hp. Auto Meter has the pillar I want and I am looking at with these three gauges to put in them, Oil Pressure 0-100 PSI, Water Temp 100-250, and Trans Temp 100-250. My first question is on the Oil Pressure. Is 0-100 PSI a good range or does it need to be like 0-150? Also is there a website out there that has good instructions for installing these on a TA? I don’t mind wires and all when I know exactly what to do with them, but won’t touch them unless I know everything to do. Will these come with good enough instructions to use for a TA? Anyone have any incite for me?
Old Mar 13, 2006 | 09:45 AM
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Re: Installing Gauges -- Need HELP

aaaaahhhhhhhhh
I asked the same question a week or two ago and never go an answer. Let me know if you find anything out. Was looking for info on a air/fuel ratio gauge.
Old Mar 13, 2006 | 06:23 PM
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Re: Installing Gauges -- Need HELP

The 0-100 oil pressure if fine, however the stock gauge works.

As far as the the others. Well the trans gauge sending unit can be place in the trans case. There is a little hole with a grommet(I think) right near the shifter linkage.

The water temp sending unit can be placed in the back of the passenger side head OR in the block by the starter. You'll need a metric adapter for the sending unit though. I forget what one I used. If I remember I'll post up.
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