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Old Feb 14, 2001 | 09:51 PM
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needed for the A Pillar dual pod?

2 1/16" right?

also, it's the ELECTRICAL type guages, that i need, right?

and what would be the NPT fitting tubing depth? 3/8" or 1/2" ?

i would like to get Oil Pressure, and possibly Fuel pressure,

any suggestions,

thanks for your time,

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Old Feb 15, 2001 | 04:09 AM
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needed for the A Pillar dual pod?
---anything can fit up to i think 2.36" or apexi gauge size but you will need to cut a bigger hole to fit anything bigger then 2 1/16"


2 1/16" right?
---yes!


also, it's the ELECTRICAL type guages, that i need, right?
---yes, if you're getting oil pressure or fuel pressure. don't think you want those fluid coming into your car.


and what would be the NPT fitting tubing depth? 3/8" or 1/2" ?
---have no clue, but i'll let you know when i buy mine. hm...

i would like to get Oil Pressure, and possibly Fuel pressure,
---so...



any suggestions,
---look up!



thanks for your time,
---thats right! hehe


Old Feb 15, 2001 | 02:30 PM
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How about a nice clock?

Tranny temp, oil pressure (elec), Fuel (mech with diaphram),
oil temp. Thats all you can effectively monitor (do anything about if it goes bad or starts to go bad), anything else would be a waste of space.

Don
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