About what gauges to use
if not, what gauges can I get without breaking the bank? Need speed, tach, temp, fuel...the basics really.
The three I mentioned are mechanical gauges, and can be used with any engine. If you choose mechanical gauges, there will be some drilling and installation of the sensor (for water temp), or drilling and install of an oil line. The voltage, or charging gauge will require you to hook wiring up to the 12v electrical system. The gauges I bought (2 1/8), run independently of your computer and are usually installed just below the dash in a metal support.
The alternative to mechanical gauges would be the electronic gauges which are compatible with your computer & engine wiring. Wiring outputs from the computer control these gauges.
Electronic or manual, if you prefer gauges mounted into existing holes in your dash, then measure the holes and order that diameter.
Either way, you can find them on Ebay, or Summit or Jegs, or through sponsors here.
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If you'll be drilling & using fittings (such as for the mechanical gauges), you might as well go this route.
I'm sure you'll find someone who has already done this, and you can correspond with them to discover the install methods & parts.
Good luck!
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You might try another thread in this "Conversions" section, and ask what others have done for gauges with your model car.





