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DakSpeed Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
9/07/2002 23:36:44
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Message: Can someone point me to a Website that shows how to wire new gauges.
I just bought an "A piller" type pod. And will be placing 3 gauges in the piller. (Boost, Fuel/Air ratio, and oil preasure)
I know nothing on how guages are installed. I know there are mechanical and digital, but whats what I have no clue.
All help is appriciated,
Thanks
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DakSpeed Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
9/08/2002 16:11:41
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Message: I know somone has installed gauges before. Any hints?
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greengiant13 *GenIII*
9/08/2002 16:13:13
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Message: www.gibsdakota.com
Catch me come later!! Eddie
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DakSpeed Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
9/08/2002 16:32:04
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Message: Let me make it clear, im not trying to install "White face" overlays. Im installing acuall gauges. The whole shabang!
I dont know how to wire them up.
Thanks
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greengiant13 *GenIII*
9/08/2002 17:20:21
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Message: oh my bad.
Catch me come later!! Eddie
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CW GenIII
9/08/2002 18:24:53
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Message: All the ones I installed came with directions.:)
2001 4.7 5sp 3.92 LSD Ported 68mm TB, IAT adjuster, 3" flowmaster cat back, TPS @ .76V, 4" Z-tube, Roadmaster active suspention, Removed Third cat, Electric fan Convertion, HO cams, Robert shaw 180 therm, HO intake manifold.
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DakSpeed Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
9/08/2002 18:40:23
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Message: Are they easy to install? Just a couple wires? Or do they use vacum tubes, or mechanical devices?
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Emil Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
9/08/2002 21:00:44
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Message: Depends on what kind of gauges.
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DakSpeed Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
9/08/2002 22:03:26
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Message: This is what I have found out, let me know if im wrong.
Mechanical Gauges use acuall tubes that transfer air or liquid. They are also usually cheaper.
Digital Gauges use A "Control modual" that transfers a signal via a wire (much safer). But the draw back is that they are much more costly.
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