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Old 01-11-2006   #1
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Wiring gauges?

I need to wire some gauges, and I'd like it if they just turned on when the car was on. They are an autogauge boost gauge, and an autometer EGT gauge. Lets assume I know below nothing about wiring .

Where do I start?

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Old 01-12-2006   #2
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Re: Wiring gauges?

I suck at electrical but.. well you can ground either one on the chasis anywhere of course, but the positive connections are always tricky especially if you want them to turn on with the lights or something. I'd probably tap into the headlights/driving lights. I could never figure out where those wires were and I was partially lazy so I just shoved it into the fuse box on the headlight fuse, but the gauge is on whenever the car is on. Also sometimes if you just tap into any random positive connection the gauge might ALWAYS stay lit up so becareful; just gotta find the right positive wire. If you can trace the wires going from the fuse box you might be able to make out what's what. Or if you know what the wires are going into the ECU you could just tap into that. I think they have some wiring diagrams for boost controller/afc install on vfaq.com. Hope that helps.

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Re: Wiring gauges?

Actually I found a VFAQ on how to wire it into the dimmer switch, so It goes on when you turn them on.

http://www.vfaq.com/mods/gaugelit.html

It looks pretty easy to do too!

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Re: Wiring gauges?

oh pimp.. I should re-wire mine the "correct" way now lol. Thanks for posting the link.
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Re: Wiring gauges?

I've tried that dimmer switch thingy also. Worked fine for a bit, then I guess the two wires touched and blew a fuse. I replaced the fuse and made sure the two wires didnt touch, but it never worked again. (I'm bad with electrical stuff, ) Maybe I'll do it again in the Spring when I buy an EGT gauge to switch with the useless air/fuel ratio one....haha. Hey TurboDomestics, how much did you get your Autometer EGT gauge for? Kit or no? I found a Autometer Phantom EGT (to match with Phantom Boost gauge) for about $135 or somewhere around there.
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Re: Wiring gauges?

i would try TNT for cheap gauges, i got my boost gauge for $46, i know that boost gauges are cheaper, but TNT seems to have the best prices around.
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Re: Wiring gauges?

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I've tried that dimmer switch thingy also. Worked fine for a bit, then I guess the two wires touched and blew a fuse. I replaced the fuse and made sure the two wires didnt touch, but it never worked again. (I'm bad with electrical stuff, ) Maybe I'll do it again in the Spring when I buy an EGT gauge to switch with the useless air/fuel ratio one....haha. Hey TurboDomestics, how much did you get your Autometer EGT gauge for? Kit or no? I found a Autometer Phantom EGT (to match with Phantom Boost gauge) for about $135 or somewhere around there.

I bought it used for $75, with the wires and probe from CVD on this forum. Nash has an EGT gauge for sale

http://www.dsmstyle.com/forums/showthread.php?t=8237
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