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    Guest
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    #9

    they look a whole hell of a lot bettter than stock thats why....

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      out there wrote:
      air/fuel - why do you need a blinky light show?
      oil pressue - good idea
      water temp - stock isn't good enough?
      volt meter - why?
      not trying to tell you to avoid gauges completely... but there are some that just aren't necessary
      He plans on putting a turbo in his civic, so the a/f might be worth it. Volt meter is just for looks.

      88 Honda crx Si-B16 turbo street car, 06 Civic Si- DD

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        yose
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        a/f is just a dancing light show. get a wideband and it would be worth it. i have an a/f gauge but i got it so cheap that i am gonna put it in for the heck of it.

        My Ride

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          Mine were cheap

          I paid $100 for my Oil preasure, a/f, and volt. water temp was $55. but i baught tuftes pod out of the hatch and am installing it in my civic so i need them to fill in the holes, plus they look better than nothing.

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            Some people on honda-tech told me i can just splice into the existing harness for the water temp, and oil preasure sending units and dont have to replace the sensors.

            Harwood Development - Emergency Vehicle Upfitter

            2730 5th Ave S. Unit C
            Fargo, ND 58103
            701-429-3686

            Rontan, D&R Electronics, Feniex, Federal Signal, SVP/Star, Bradford, Tufloc, Lund, Code3, Sound-Off, Nova, Copeland, Power-Arc, Recon

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              Ok, this is what i found out on ht.

              Air/Fuel ---> Black wire: Any ground Red Wire: Thick red wire or thick black with yellow stripe on 3 prong conector for ignition Purple: Thick solid white wire on the middle conector of the ecu.

              Oil Preasure ---> Tap into the existing harness and black and red are the same.

              Water Temp ---> Tap into existing harness and black and red are the same

              Volt ---> black wire: neg on battery, red to ignition.

              Harwood Development - Emergency Vehicle Upfitter

              2730 5th Ave S. Unit C
              Fargo, ND 58103
              701-429-3686

              Rontan, D&R Electronics, Feniex, Federal Signal, SVP/Star, Bradford, Tufloc, Lund, Code3, Sound-Off, Nova, Copeland, Power-Arc, Recon

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                here is my wiring diagram i made.

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                Fargo, ND 58103
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                  dont start a fire...

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                    do not wire it ghetto....mine was wired ghetto and everything was fucked up.........starts fires right jim!

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                      Joel
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                      LOL true dat. Make sure you dont cut corners and use the right gauge wire for the current you are putting through it.

                      no race car? becuz homeowner...

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                        I know about starting your dash on fire. Its not cool.

                        I ghetto wired all of my street glow, my neons and shit back in the day and as I drove to the twin citeis the shit started on fire, iw as like OMG and i pulled off, and had to un hook everything. Not a big fire, but there was smoke, and the speaker wire i twisted togther was shot.

                        🙂

                        Just a headsup harwood.

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                          only you would do that jim!

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                            mwc1 wrote:
                            only you would do that jim!
                            I am sure everyone has had there Twist and Tape Days of elecrical wiring.

                            no race car? becuz homeowner...

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                              i know i was just joking around.

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                                harwood39
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                                This is actually a very smart way to wire the guages. This will have them light up when i turn the ignition on, it will have them hooked in parallel power wise and requires less running of wires under the dash which equals less mess.

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                                Fargo, ND 58103
                                701-429-3686

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                                  You know there will be a difference in power delivered to the when running in parallel.
                                  Read up on ohm's law before killing your car

                                  no race car? becuz homeowner...

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                                    All the guages will be at a different brightness. the first guage wired will be brighter than the last guage wired, since all the other guages are using the power.

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                                      thats only in series...parallel gets the same voltage for each load

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                                        PSiedTSi wrote:
                                        thats only in series...parallel gets the same voltage for each load

                                        Look at his diagram, the guage on the right will get more power than the guage on the left.

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