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what guages have you got?

you'll need to make sure you have:

1 - the actual sensor (eg. oil temp sensor)

2- wire to conect the sensor to the control unit

3 - wire to connect the gauge to the control unit

if the control unit's already wired in then it will be very simple to get the guages happening...

man thats too cheap especially if you know what you are doing.

i am on your side of town will do it for $120 an hour with a minimum charge of 1 hour

:dry:

Just make sure you provide your trade qualifications and prove you are covered by insurance, in case you fark up and fry the electrics.

Hell if you are charging w/shop rates i would want it done professionally at a w/shop. :(

$80?? $120??

At those rates, go see an auto-elec Mark.

I still have the manual in pdf form somewhere.

PM me your email address & I'll find it & send it.

My suggestion is you get a switch put in incase the cops hassle you.

Hope the 34's going well!

Mark,

Here ya go:

http://www.bugsandbuggies.com/Def_Inst.asp?CP=Main.txt&Cart=

I think it was a Link Controller II.

Go to page 27 for the wiring diag for this - lists colour of wires, etc.

If you need connectors, maybe go to Jaycar with the control box & ask them. If they don't sell them, they will know who would.

:0)

Go to an autoelec they charge more than $120 an hour and why do most people with japanese cars or anything difficult like conversions ecu's stay away from auto elecs?

because they charge heaps even if they don't get it running and most of the time its not done right

shut the f**k up if you have no idea because good people don't fry electrics because they don't f**k up. and if they do they don't charge you to fix like most.

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