Vermilion said:Awesome write up man.. Love the pics and everything. Good job!
Vermilion said:I went out today and bought 3 of those Add-a-Circuits like you used. Anyway.. since you say the wires are to short to reach the fuse box what gauge wire did you use? I'm not good with electronics so this could be a dumb question if any type works as long as it fits into the add a circuit or whatever. Also, any type of wire should be fine right? I guess it all boils down to copper wire with a plastic coating huh?
Vermilion said:Got it installed last night.. took me longer than expected.. course I did have some buddies over and we were shooting the s*** most of the time.
Anyway.. I had to end up using the double sided tape to stick my gauge on the steering column. What I wanted to ask you was how did you get the top part of the steering column off? I took the two screws out and I saw a 3rd in the back but not really anyway to get to it. I really want to mount it with screws as I don't see this tape lasting but a few days.
Thanks
javanc said:THe top of the steering column just pops off. Its held in with the little pressure clips, easy to get off. I made the mistake of pulling out all 3 screws to find that there was no point to it. Got my ProSport electric gauge in. Now i just have to go for a drive and see how it works. Thanks for the coat hanger idea BTW it worked great.
redms3gt said:Will an electronic boost gauge elimitate the need for a resticter to reduce flutter or vibration of the needle? I have mechanical gauges now but was thinking of upgrading.