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http://www.autodynamic.com/detail.asp?PRODUCT_ID=GR-6000Does anybody know anything about these? I love the look of them and would like to replace the Autometer's I installed this past weekend b/c the AC S7's match my interrior quite well. I've seen several people w/the AC speedo/tach gauges...but am curious about this type of gauge
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i like the 3d S7 style better but those look sweet. if ur gonna sell your old ones pm me
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oh yeah, one other question i had...the pod i currently have fits 2 1/16" gauges, where as the S7's are 2"...would that be a big deal?
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no idea but when i get my gauges, those are the ones i have been looking at for a long time, they look so awesome. Sorry I can't help you out. Good luck Let me know how it goes and pm me with all the stuff you did if you can. Thanks mate
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2 1/16" will fit the gauge, don't worry the gauges DO have the 3D look to them, that's why they are still dubbed S7 they just light up a lot different and look sweet, i got the normal version that don't black out.
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2 the gauge has a slight purple tint to the blue, the camera can't catch it
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man thos are so nice. guess whats next on ym list billy do you have a full dual pod pillar or jsut clip on kind?
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autometer, so it's bolted on
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I like those dude, I like the fact that they black out when the car is off, and then light up when the car is on. those are definately on my must buy list for this year, they look like they'd go well with the RJ autoworks gauges I just bought.
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yeah, i've got RJ's blue gauges/led's and blue footwell neons...so i think it should look pretty good. now if i could just find somebody to take these auto meters off me!
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what else do you need to do to install the gauges?? ie, what do you need to tap into everything?
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its all electrical, so its just finding where you want to tap the wires into and for water temp, you get the sensor tapped somewhere i forget though, i found a thread about it.
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yeah, the gauges are easy to install. for the a/f there are 3 wires: one is ground, one is 12V power, and the other just taps into the O2 sensor wire (which is located in the passenger side footwell). as far as the water temp, it has a ground and 12V power wire as well. it also has a temperature sensor on it that goes into your radiator manifold. you just drill a hole through the firewall and then screw that badboy in and thats it!
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cool thanks everyone!! so the only thing extra that people buy are the oil (what is it called) so you don't tap into the line?? or is it the fuel line?
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well, there are two type of gauges: electric and mechanical. electric just taps into a wire somewhere to give you a reading, whereas mechanical is actually connected to the device it's reading (such as water temp, oil temp, oil pressure, etc)
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well, there are two type of gauges: electric and mechanical. electric just taps into a wire somewhere to give you a reading, whereas mechanical is actually connected to the device it's reading (such as water temp, oil temp, oil pressure, etc) What he said... we got any install guides lying around?
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no, there are electical that use sensors also such as the water temp AC one...its electrical but the sensor still has to be in like any other mechanical, it just has a WIRE instead of like a steel braided hose.
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did you have autometer calbolt gauges because if you did and they over guy does not want them i will look at them i already have airfuel and volt but if you have different ones.. more never hurt
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JettaMan, check out the for sale items and i have more info posted there
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SWP X7 MAKES THE SAME TYPE GAUGES-BLACKED OUT GLASS-THE CAN BE CHANGED TO SEVEN DIFFERENT COLORS AND THIERS ARE 2 1/16 FITS YOUR POD http://silverimageracing.com/cat_spw_x7_gauges.cfm
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the SPW are ugly though AC is prob better quality and look a lot better
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the SPW are ugly though AC is prob better quality and look a lot better I second that
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