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Will Evo 8 or 9 gauges work in a 2g?


I have a question on if the Evo three pod Temp, Volt, and Boost gauges work in a 2g?




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I dont see why not.
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Assuming you can get the sensors for them. Gauges are pretty much universal which require at the least, a signal source. The signal could simply be a mechanical line i.e. boost gauge vacuum tube to operate the needle. Mechanical gauges only need power and ground for illumination.

Digital gauges will require a signal from a sensor whether it's a pressure sensor or temp sensor. They also need the power and ground to work aside from illumination. Not all sensors will work with other gauges. The OEM oil pressure sensor doesn't exactly work for an aftermarket oil pressure gauge.

So be sure to acquire the sensors assuming the gauges are digital so you can have proper function.


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