guage mount idea
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guage mount idea
please excust the crappy photoshop, but do you think this could work?
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c72/s ... toshop.jpg
i know that i would need to block off those vents, and run the wires but is it a good idea? can it mess anything up?
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http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c72/s ... toshop.jpg
i know that i would need to block off those vents, and run the wires but is it a good idea? can it mess anything up?
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It is a nice place to locate the gauges, but of course, they AC would be much less effective, and you may run into problems if you ever have to take apart the dash to get to your cluster.
Also, is there any reason you need those specific gauges? I agree with OIL PSI gauge because our "CHECK OIL" light doesn't come on until the pressure drops to 10 PSI, but I don't really see the reason for the volt meter.
But I agree, when done, that would look sweet.
Also, is there any reason you need those specific gauges? I agree with OIL PSI gauge because our "CHECK OIL" light doesn't come on until the pressure drops to 10 PSI, but I don't really see the reason for the volt meter.
But I agree, when done, that would look sweet.
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yeah there are pics in the members cars section on here http://www.daewootech.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4696
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just remeber if you are going to get an oil pressure meter that you will need to get an oil pressure sensor to replace the OEM oil pressure sensor you have... the OEM one simply gives a warning light whenever the pressure drops too low and that won't be a sutable input signal for the oil pressure gauge.
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