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#445576 Apr 18, 8:15pm
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2000 Toyota Celica
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I'm thinking of putting gauges in my car but I want to know what my options are...
Anyone have any ideas?

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2001 Toyota Celica GT
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Volt, Oil Temp, Water Temp and on and on...


My car is gunna be 10x faster than yours...haha... I'm gunna buy like 10
of those speedchips! I figure if 1 gets me 20hp then 10 will get me 200hp!

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if your getting gauges then you gotta go with autometer and you gotta get the air/fuel ratio. that's the only reason anybody gets gauges anyways. unless you have a specific problem on your car that you want to monitor. like overheating or how many volts your using etc. most get the a/f and the voltmeter. they're the cheapest combo if im not mistaken.

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anyone know how to hook these gauges up?

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