Eagle 5
20+ Year Contributor
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- Jan 26, 2003
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Cincinnati,
Ohio
Finally got the rest of the gauges I needed for my gauge cluster. Replacing the 3 stock gauges with 3 "more useful" gauges. Replacing them with water temp, oil pressure and boost. Will be getting a fuel gauge of the same type but that will go down by the radio since its not something I need to look at easily or a lot while driving. Will be getting oil temp and a 2000F egt gauge to go in the middle vents. Important but not as important as the other three. I hate gauges on the pillar. I prefer them being where I would normally be looking and this way I only have to look to mainly the one place instead of two different places.
Also, I sanded the orange off the back of the face plates and will either be replacing the stock cluster bulbs with blue led bulbs or putting LED strips inside the cluster. Though the bulbs will be much easier to do. I have a terminal strip I will be connecting all of the gauges to with a common power/ ground. Have a relay hooked to it so that the gauges will power up when the key is turned on. The lights in the gauges I may try to connect to the circuit board on the back of the cluster where the stock bulbs would be. That way they only light up when the rest of the lights come on. Still need to modify the flexible circuit board on the back. Will have to cut sections of it out that are not needed and will most likely have to add some jumpers in.
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Also, I sanded the orange off the back of the face plates and will either be replacing the stock cluster bulbs with blue led bulbs or putting LED strips inside the cluster. Though the bulbs will be much easier to do. I have a terminal strip I will be connecting all of the gauges to with a common power/ ground. Have a relay hooked to it so that the gauges will power up when the key is turned on. The lights in the gauges I may try to connect to the circuit board on the back of the cluster where the stock bulbs would be. That way they only light up when the rest of the lights come on. Still need to modify the flexible circuit board on the back. Will have to cut sections of it out that are not needed and will most likely have to add some jumpers in.
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