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talontsiawd08

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Sep 20, 2012
Chihuahua, Central America
Hi friends, i have this gauge, the problem is that I have the pure gauge, and wanted to know if anyone of you could help me to know where I can get it so that it can be installed
This the the gauge ... is an autometer but not anything about the gauge
regards

Oswald

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That looks like an electronic gauge that uses an npt sensor that is installed in the pressure side of the intake system.

Do you have the sensor that is suppose to come with that thing?
 
That is my question friend
I have only the gauge, and I wanted to know if you could help me get what I need so that it can install on my DSM
I already visit the page autometer but I did not find even one like
 
Here is the link on the autometer website that looks like it will work for you.

http://www.autometer.com/cat_accessoriesdetail.aspx?vid=29

It looks like a normal map sensor that is calibrated for your sensor and below are the wire colors for your gauge according to them.

These should be the wires in that plug that you were holding in that picture.

• Red = key on power supply. *Must stay powered on during cranking of starter. Failure to do so may cause mis-calibration of gauge


• Black = common chassis ground


• White (Cobalt, C2, Lunar, & NV series only) = dash lighting power


• Gray, Purple, & Black = communication between sender and gauge
 
The problem friend, is that I'm from Chihuahua, Chihuahua Mexico, and I do not speak English, I write the bad English and I can understand bad writing, but I do not understand the English spoken, except that the call from my country would be very expensive
That's why I have not called
I know that the sensor can cost more than a mechanical gauge
 
ok, cool I rewrote my reply above because I decided to do a little leg work for you :)

That map sensor has 3 wires on it also.

1 power
2 ground
3 signal wire that goes to the singal wire in that plug IE: gray, purple or black
 
The colors of my gauge are:
Red, Black, Grey and Brown
But apart from that I also need this ...
Auto Meter
I just want to know if that is all that I need
 
It ain't worth the effort since your in a different country. Just go get a mechanical/standard boost gauge. Its just a vacuum line and a couple of wires (for illumination) more or less. Way less effort (in my opinion) than trying to piece together the sensor, fittings (if needed), and connection on the intake system. I think I got an autometer gauge for like $30-40 bucks off ebay. You can probably find one similar more locally for cheap since it's a universal part.
 
Friend now I bring a mechanical boost gauge, but I want to use that, my girlfriend bought it thinking of me, for that reason I want to use, but she does not know about cars, she did not know that I could not use just like that
Furthermore, even if I'm in another country, I've bought things here in dsmtuners with other users and they sent me to my country without problem, when the shipping is very expensive, so they sent me to make the uncle's house who lives in El Paso Tx
I've bought projectsi, lilbacha, Dewayne Waldron, ari2gdsm, Alucards_blood, 1997_gsx, VTEC THIS, Initial DSM, supermario300hp, other users can not remember
My question is ...
That's what I need to install the gift from my girlfriend in my car and she sees that if you use it
Regards
 
I'd listen to MJBean420 and just get a cheap mechanical gauge and sell the one you have.
 
I have a boost gauge autometer ultralight ProComp, but I want to get the map sensor of this, because this was a gift from my girlfriend

Do any of you know what the map sensor for my boost gauge?
Regards
 
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