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Hey Guys,

I am after someone to wire up 3 gauges for my GTT (Boost, Oil/Water Temp), when it comes to anything Electrics related I am totally Lost.

I have physically fitted them to the gauge cluster just not sure about the rest !!

If you can let me know where a reasonable place is I can take it to get them wired up ?

Or

If anyone on here is good at doing this or you have already wired them up on your car I am happy to pay $150 to get them wired up !!

Thanks again

Paul.

I am located in near Homebush NSW but happy to travel within reason..

PM or 0408 546 665

what car are you wiring them to?

if its already a 34GTT the guages actually dont wire in per say as they are electrical gauges and not mechanical so they have a cable that plugs into a spot on the loom and into the back of the gauges and takes readings from the wiring headed to the ECU from the boost solenoid etc

I had to get a set of gauges and swap them out when i put the tripple gauge cluster into my 34 GT after teh conversion.

Yeah its for a GTT i got some 3 replacement aftermarket gauges with steppers in them, Hopefully meeting up with one of the guys here next weekend to get it fitted just need to go to just jap this weekend and pick up a few extra bits which I did not realise i needed as well..

Aftermarket Gauges are quite simply and should take you roughly an hour or two to do.. What kind of gauges are they water temp, oil temp and boost?

If the guy u have falls through I can do it for ya no sweat.

Might be different with r33's and r34's. But I took mine to a guy on these forums, we did it together and it was dead simple. As long as you find a hole in the fire wall it is easy, I used a sandwhich plate on my oil filter for oil temp, put a hose insert in the radiator hose, and for the boost i just tapped into a hose that runs up near the power steering colum. You need hot water plummers tape incase there are leaks, a "T" joint. I just asked Just Jap for all the bits I would need to get all the gages working properly. Simple and cheap and simple to do yourself if you understand what you need to do before you start.

I'd assume most of the R33 and R34 layout under the engine bay is pretty similar. I can take some pics and post them here tomorrow if it helps?

Otherwise check with an R34 owner to see if there is an easier way to do it as the R34's already have some gauges installed (i don't remember which ones they have)...

i have organised to go and see Norman (mr 32) next weekend hopefully if he is free and get them wired up then, after talking to him I got the sandwich plate for the oil temp sensor. Thanks again for all the help.

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