Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1999 13:18:04 -0600
Reply-To: Darrell Boehler <midwesty@MIDWEST.NET>
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From: Darrell Boehler <midwesty@MIDWEST.NET>
Subject: Re: Adding gauges to a Vanagon dashboard, and which are important?
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Hi Volks,
I have no good advise as to where to put gauges, I have mine installed
just past the cigarette lighter and it is too far away. One nice little
twist I have added to my gauges is I run a wire from the left and right
battery to the nc (normal closed) and no (normally open) spdt(single pole
double throw) switch then take the switch common to the voltage gauge. With
this setup you can monitor either battery with the flip of a switch. I also
use an electric oil pressure gauge which has a sender and a gauge. I install
3 senders 1 for oil pressure , 1for fuel pressure , and 1 for coolant
pressure. I wire the senders to a rotary switch and each is selectable for
displaying on the oil pressure gauge. The oil and fuel pressure portion
work great, however the coolant pressure at 15 psi just barely moves the
meter off the stop. The only senders I can find are for 100 psi. I need one
in the 20 - 30 psi range. If anyone knows of a sender in the 20 to even 40
or 50 psi I would like to know the source.
Darrell
-----Original Message-----
From: Gary Kovach <dearbo@EROLS.COM>
To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
Date: Friday, January 08, 1999 11:50 AM
Subject: Re: Adding gauges to a Vanagon dashboard, and which are important?
>I've thought about this and got an extra empty instrument panel cover - the
>thing that
>covers the speedo & tach/clock. You could mount it right on top of the
other
>cover and run the wires up thought the old unit.
>
>Or, place it beside the existing one by carving away the side of the new
one to
>fit the curves of the old one. As I recall, it covers the ash tray.
Remove the
>ash tray and run the wires up through it.
>
>Of course, a lot of picking and work with a dremmel tool will be required.
>
>Gary
>88GL
>
>Karl Mullendore wrote:
>
>> I'm sure some of you have added auxiliary gauges to your vans by now, so
I
>> am wondering what interesting mounting cups, extra consoles, or whatever
>> that you have used, where, and do they look like they belong there? I'm
>> getting ready to install the 1.9 Turbodiesel, and want to add another 3
>> gauges: one for boost pressure, one for exhaust temp., and a voltmeter.
Any
>> thoughts also on other more important ones, or should that do it? Thanks
for
>> any input.
>>
>> Karl
>
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