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12-21-2008, 10:53 AM | #1 |
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proper aftermarket gauge wiring **PICTURES NEEDED**
so im getting ready to install the following gauges
STRI DSD: water temp oil temp oil press fuel Press AEM: UEGO wideband o2 i want to wire these in properly and ive seen nice setups those are never short, but i need help seeing how the wiring is done, i want ot do this once and i want to do it right with out worry of overloading a wire or something dying on me i want to do it because ive already done swaps, ive torn cars apart, now i wanna get some hands on with wiring, and i might aswell try on my own ride first and formost all help is appreciated
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12-21-2008, 11:18 AM | #2 |
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There's a million different ways to do it, all of which will depend on how you want to. Gauges are very small current drawing devices, you can string them together off virtually any circuit rated at 15A or more. The 'correct' way IMO would be to pull power right off the key switch, it's rated at 30A, then either T all the power wires together or run a loop in/out to each one. There's really no difference. Mine are powered off the switch only because I didn't want them to come with the radio on the accessory circuit but plenty of people use the radio wiring, it's convenient and easy to access, you also have lighting circuits there too so you can do all the connections in one spot.
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and what about fuses...
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You dont need fuses i wouldnt think. Just use a 15a current like russ said and tie all
the gauges into it. My question is, where are all of you guys running yalls wire at. Like the wire for the temp sensor. From the sensor to the gauge. DO yall run the wire therw the whole in the firewall where the enging harness goes?
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For the senders, I drill another hole in the firewall and run anything aftermarket through it, that way you can remove the engine and/or harness independently without having to thread other harnesses through them or around. While it looks cleaner to have it all tucked in the engine harness, having to unwrap and pull it all apart is more time consuming. I usually drill below the evaporator drain tube so that anything coming out of the firewall is low and hidden from view anyway.
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As far as a diagram, think about it. You have say six items that all need a signal from one point. So take all six leads, connect all six together at said common point. You can also just do a 'daisy chain' where you string them together like Christmas tree lights, it really doesn't matter. I prefer to tie it all in at one point so all the original wiring for the gauges or whatever I'm installing isn't cut overly short, if need be it can be moved or installed elsewhere without having to add more wire. On my own car I bought molex plugs and made a separate subharness for the gauges, allowing them to be removed without unplugging each unit individually. Seriously, it's your car, you have the ability to do it how you would prefer it to look/function. There is no right way to do it as long as the connections are secure, free from potential damage, and nicely installed for a clean look. There's tons of good wiring guides all over the internet if you just want to look at harness builds, solder joints, tie wrap installs, etc.
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so how would i go by making the gauges turn on when the key is switched on? im guessing looping somthing ot the IGN wire would it be easier to hook straight to the battery and just connecting a toggle switch?
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12-21-2008, 05:09 PM | #11 | |
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Type molex plugs into google and you get = Modular Plugs - Jacks
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any pics of ur set up would help ProjectRDM
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There are no pictures of anything on my car or my car online, period. That's how shit gets stolen. Plus although I see there's a ton of confusion here it's not enough to warrant taking my own car apart to take pictures. If you can understand the concept of a molex plug, a subharness, and how they're used to interconnect equipment into a car, you're fine. It's as simple as a new radio installed in your car, there's a subharness that plugs it into your existing harness. Same with an S13 gauge cluster, or S13 headlights, a harness that's made to plug into another harness, hence the term subharness.
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