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Guest livingthedeadbe

hey guys,

im currently doing a sz-r to RZ conversion. i recently bought the late model tri cluster for my car which has the boost gauge in it. and im just wondering how to wire it up? here is the back of the gauge.http://img11.imageshack.us/img11/4352/06042009002.jpg

 

i cant find a workshop manual which can help..

ben

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I don't think there is a workshop manual for the facelift (late model) car which was introduced in May 96.

 

TBH I wouldn't even bother connecting it up as the scale on it isn't much use for reading boost pressure values, it's basically only good enough for showing that the turbo's are producing boost.

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I don't think there is a workshop manual for the facelift (late model) car which was introduced in May 96.

 

TBH I wouldn't even bother connecting it up as the scale on it isn't much use for reading boost pressure values, it's basically only good enough for showing that the turbo's are producing boost.

 

Your best bet would be to get a boost gauge to fit in place of the stock clock...

 

As above mate i have a separate boost gauge as that 1 is useless

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i am very fussy when it comes to these little things, same with the traction control;i plan to install the factory traction controll when i get my new engine.

 

i want to make everything factory (for the moment).

im sure it is pointless, but thats what a RZ has.

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