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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Wilmington
Posts: 44
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Are you going to put in a fuel pressure gauge or a fuel level gauge? If it's a fuel pressure gauge, I'd hook it up and leave it under the hood somewhere. Then you can put the voltmeter in that hole. If it's a fuel level gauge and you are going to get a pod, then some gauge suggestions to fill the other hole are: Trans temp (if you have an auto), Oil temp, or an air/fuel ratio gauge.[/QUOTE]
Fuel level gauage is what i was referring to.. Yeah dont want to put a fuel pressure in the cab - bad... bad... I like the idea about the trans temp.. I think we have a winner..Ieatcamaros - nice name by the way.. You seem to know your stuff - so I have a side question for you. Down the road Im planning on removing the ingition (somehow) and using switches to start my accessories, then use the push start to start the car (im obviously not going for a stock look) Is something like this possible? What are the items that I'll need to wire up to switches (waterpump, fuel pump, etc...) Ultimatley I'd like to use no key. I am aware of the security issues. This is a weekend ride so im not too worried. |
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