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Mikael SS

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But i think i did a pretty good job on this.
 

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That looks great! But now what you going to do to see how much gas you have? I would of put it either in the oil or temp gauge slot and then gotten an aftermarket gauge for either or. But none the less it looks great!
 
LOL. I didnt realize that is where the gas gauge went...How is that going to work?
 
Well if he didn't farkel it to much he still has the low level light and with a bit of creative wiring he could throw in a switch and use the temp guage as the gas guage. :thumb:
 
Fuel Cell, so no need for gas gauge.

With the black gauge cover off, i had to grind out about 1/8" all the way around the opening. Looking from the back side, you'll see a 1/8" ring of very thin material that needs to be removed, the thicker part can be your guide. I just drilled a hole out the top for the wires to be run.

Mike
 
Is this a n/t cluster? Just curious about the lack of the stock boost gauge. Nice work though.
I think so.

Just before i got started on this car someone thought it would be nice to take the gauge cluster, injectors and fuel rail, and eprom ecu for themselves. And cut everything out with it.
 
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