Installed SOS tri-pod and gauges today

JeremyH

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Well now I'm halfway done, installed the SOS thre gauge a-pillar with boost/vacuum, wideband air fuel, and fuel pressure gauges. It was getting dark so I will finish wiring tommorow anyone know a good keyed 12v source before I go probing around with the multimeter?
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They are autometer ultralite II gauges btw, except for the wideband air/fuel which is an original ultralite series.
 

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nice set-up!

I have a pair of Aeroforce gauges just waiting for me to install... just need to get the dual pillar pod and Innovate LC-1 WB ordered. Did you have a new bung installed for the WB O2 sensor? If so, what it run to have it welded in?
 

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nice set-up!

I have a pair of Aeroforce gauges just waiting for me to install... just need to get the dual pillar pod and Innovate LC-1 WB ordered. Did you have a new bung installed for the WB O2 sensor? If so, what it run to have it welded in?

Yeah i installed the stainless steel bung that came with the gauge, my friends gota tig welder so it cost me 10 cents in gas to drive to his house lol. A shop im not sure i couldn't see more than half hour labor rate so i guess it could cost 25-45$ somewhere in there.
 

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