Gauge Pod?
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if your just doing it for looks. well i recommened Trans temp if auto and water temp. but there not the easiest to hook up. if you want easy *** gauges run Volts (all you do is hook up a wire...) and Vacumm its just T-ing in to a vacuume line thats all thats needed to do. and it moves around alot so gives you something to look at....
i have this set up, the Volts i needed for my lights. i also have Water temp which i was gonna use but i was running out of time to get this installed and just threw in my Vac that i had laying around lol...
i have this set up, the Volts i needed for my lights. i also have Water temp which i was gonna use but i was running out of time to get this installed and just threw in my Vac that i had laying around lol...
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I would think just about any gauge that's not a "$4.99 special" would suffice.
People have certain preference/opinions about electric vs mechanical gauges. Personally, I prefer mechanical gauges, BUT I wasn't in the mood to take a chance running a plastic tube with hot oil in it up & through my A-Pillar. So I went with electric for the "safety" factor. I installed a mechanical oil pressure gauge also (just mounted it below my dash) for a few weeks just to check the accuracy of the electric unit. To my suprise the electric gauge read only about 5 psi lower than the mechanical. Once I had a good reference point, I took out the mechanical gauge.
People have certain preference/opinions about electric vs mechanical gauges. Personally, I prefer mechanical gauges, BUT I wasn't in the mood to take a chance running a plastic tube with hot oil in it up & through my A-Pillar. So I went with electric for the "safety" factor. I installed a mechanical oil pressure gauge also (just mounted it below my dash) for a few weeks just to check the accuracy of the electric unit. To my suprise the electric gauge read only about 5 psi lower than the mechanical. Once I had a good reference point, I took out the mechanical gauge.
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