LT1 Based Engine Tech 1993-1997 LT1/LT4 Engine Related

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Old Jan 30, 2004 | 01:36 PM
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i need help Newbie

was up guys its the newbie again.well i have the dual gauge pod.well im wondering how do i hook up the gas gauge,which tells if the car runs rich or lean. also how do i run the vac guage.


o yea i have the 94 firebird formula v8.its basically stock.only thing is a cut-out,full back exhaust system,and tb bypass. besides all that help guys.u guys are cool as hell.

oh yea basically is just for decortaion.but i love the look of the gauge pods.thanks guys for all your help.forgot i plan on running the gauges that have the lights in them.i think the guage colors are blue.but how do i wire them up to work.and plz give me some info on different type of guages.thanks
Old Jan 30, 2004 | 08:03 PM
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They should of came with instructions what is the brand of it? I just found a universal triple gauge pod at Pep boys which looks great. I have a pic of it in my website in the racing pics area. The air / fuel ration should I think contect to your o2 senser wire not the wire itself before the connection. Thats what I was told.
Old Jan 30, 2004 | 08:12 PM
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for the a/f guage you have to connect it to one of the wires on the o2 sensor, there are 4 on there so i cant remember which one it is exactly. for the vacum guage you would just hook that to your intake manifold with some small vacum hose or go to autozone or something and where all the windshield wipers and stuff are there will be some small tubing there that you can use.
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