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Old 05-15-2006, 12:57 PM
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Default Thinking of getting some guages, need advice

I am thinking of getting some guages to monitor my engine temps, most importantly water and transmission and I have a bunch of questions. First off I know nothing about electical wiring so I would probably have someone else do it.
What would I need to make this happen? I am thinking of putting the guages in my round AC vents.

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I've redone all of my gauges when I went to the BBC. I bought all electric Autometer Gauges. They have detailed instructions on how to wire them up inside the box. Its not that difficult to do just take your time and you'll be ok.
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Or use Aeroforce Interceptor guages that plug into the OBDII port. They have like 20 functions that you can scroll through. I don't know why more people don't use them??
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I think the tripple gauge look just looks better. I think thats why more people buy them.
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Originally Posted by you2slo
Or use Aeroforce Interceptor guages that plug into the OBDII port. They have like 20 functions that you can scroll through. I don't know why more people don't use them??
WOW that looks nice but unfortunately:
Currently the Interceptor will interface with any gasoline powered 1996 and up GM and Isuzu car or light truck that is OBD2 compliant. Mine is a 94




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