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you want some one to install them? or you want knowledge on how to install? i got a boost gauge from just jap , and i have to say its really accurate , and piss easy to install.

I want someone to install them for me...

Its not the boost that Im that worried about.

More the other 2 air fuel and water temp.

dude search the DIY . im sure there is something there , it wouldnt be that hard . there are instructions in the box for sure , try reading them . its not that hard to do . !! . you can find anything on the internet dude .

or if you are that worried about screwing them up , maybe go to a workshop , but then again your gonna be charged a fair bit for a little job

cheers

when adding the water temp, dont you have to add the sensor between the thermostat and the inlet of the radiator, and not just tap it into the OEM sensor on the thermostat housing, cause it will stop sending a signal to the dash???

True

Yes, some have a dual adaptor for the senders or some kind of sandwich plate.

Dan, any good tuning place should be able to do this easy for you

I'd be interested to know How to install them in my factory R34 centre console triple guage cluster.

I too have bought the 3 guage bundle. I got the boost guage, oil temp & A/F ratio.

Anybody here installed guages in the factory R34 cluster or knows where I can get it done?

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