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#96430 - 03/25/06 10:27 PM New Gauges
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I wanted to put a volt meter and fuel pressure gauge in my car. Can anyone recommend some good kits were i would just have to install them and i won't need any special parts.
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#96431 - 03/26/06 01:56 AM Re: New Gauges
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Buy new autometer gauges, and a 2 or 3 guage pillar pod.
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#96432 - 03/26/06 10:36 AM Re: New Gauges
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Thanks, should i get a mechanical or electric gauge for the fuel pressure, I'm not sure the differnce intallation wise.
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---Ray Dawson---

1997 Grand Prix GT: ZZP SS M90 Kit--P&P Blower and LIM--3.8" Modular pulley--36# injectors--ZZP Wizair CAI--8.5mm MSD Wires--Autolite 103s@ .052--180* drilled T-stat--Tune Time Performance Tune--ZZP 2.5" D/P w/o Cat--ZZP Stage 1 HV TB--ZZP Power Log & Rear PEM--ZZP Poly Motor & Tranny Mounts--Flowmaster 40 Series Delta Flow Mufflers--Auto Meter Z Series Boost & Oil Pressure Gauges--Aeroforce Interceptor Scan Gauge

New York Metro Club Grand Prix
www.nymcgp.com
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#96433 - 03/26/06 11:05 AM Re: New Gauges
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Personally I don't like the idea of having a pressurized fuel line inside my car, so I would only go electrical. This way you'll install a sending unit and then just run a wire (PITA) inside the car to your guage. Mechanical style you'd be splicing a little tube into your fuel lines and running that into your car and into the gauge. I think the electric fuel pressure gauges are really expensive though, thats why I didn't get one.
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