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hey guys, ive been lookin for a white greedy oil pressure gauge 60mm for sale for ages

came across this 2nd hand one with no sender...buyer told me i can tap it into my standard oil pressure gauge in my dash and wont need sender

what are ur thoughts? possible to do this or am i stuffed without the "sender"

ive left a pics of the connection that i do have though

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yea that would be right, pics takin a few hours to upload, anyway...i have the connection at the back of the gauge which leads 4 wires into the back, which gives me 4 wires ti play with which are red, black, orange and white

if any1 can help that would be great, or give me someone that can do it! cheers

waste of time mate, and I highly doubt it will work properly anyway. the whole point of changing to an aftermarket gauge is getting a more accurate and faster acting sensor in there. if you are still going to use the stock sensor, then what is the point of getting an aftermarket gauge? it's going to be telling you the same thing as your stock gauge and you have no way of telling if it's accurate or not. and again, I doubt it will work. Just buy a new gauge, it will come with the sensor.

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