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NJBoostedDSM

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Aug 2, 2013
clark, New Jersey
98 eclipse gst

looking to get glowshift elite 10 color gauges and a pillar pod from them
-boost/vacuum
-oil pressure
-wideband

what i need help on is they said to order a 3 gauge wiring kit, oil filter sandwich adapter and at least two add a circuits

are those things completely necessary? i have 2 gauges in now from the previous owner but their proshift and i think their going so getting new ones.
 
Don't know what their kits consist of but I have all 5 of my Glowshit gauges hooked up to a bus bar that is fused. I have it hooked up to a relay that engages when the key is turned to ON and a separate switch to turn them on/off when I want to. Radioshack has all the electrical wiring components you'll need to install them. The oil pressure gauge can be fed from the filter housing. Just remove one of the plugs, install an AN fitting, and add a line to the the sender that is remotely mounted elsewhere so you don't kill it from vibrations. If the old wideband gauge just needs a new sensor, then why not get a new sensor? They're about $60 if I remember correctly, unless you got money to throw around like that.
 
Don't know what their kits consist of but I have all 5 of my Glowshit gauges hooked up to a bus bar that is fused. I have it hooked up to a relay that engages when the key is turned to ON and a separate switch to turn them on/off when I want to. Radioshack has all the electrical wiring components you'll need to install them. The oil pressure gauge can be fed from the filter housing. Just remove one of the plugs, install an AN fitting, and add a line to the the sender that is remotely mounted elsewhere so you don't kill it from vibrations. If the old wideband gauge just needs a new sensor, then why not get a new sensor? They're about $60 if I remember correctly, unless you got money to throw around like that.

^This^ I ran power from my fuse box to power a relay which powers my gauges. and what wide band do you have? I have aem wideband sensors for cheaps
 
^This^ I ran power from my fuse box to power a relay which powers my gauges. and what wide band do you have? I have aem wideband sensors for cheaps

bringing this back from the dead but i have a prosport wideband

also another point to bring up, something in my car kept killing my battery, possible its the gauges?
 
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