Boost gauge in stock dash mounted gauge pod?
Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2015 6:29 am
Hey guys,
I want to install a boost gauge in the stock dash mounted gauge pod that houses the inclinometer, and altimeter. I can't seem to be able to find any threads on this topic with the search function. I'm sure it is on here somewhere, but I cannot find it since the switch over to the new forum. I recently got a stock three gauge pod from a slightly newer L300, and installe dit on my 89 in place of the stock two gauge pod. My van isn't wired for the inside/outside thermometer, so I was hoping to just remove it, and install a boost gauge instead. Could anyone point me towards a good gauge to buy, and install here? Also do I want a gauge that is 0-say 25/20 psi for boost rather than a 0-60? I ask because I assume these vans don't run very high boost levels, so why have a gauge that will barely move? Has anyone installed a boost gauge in the dash pod? If so could you link me to a thread that shows how to do this?
I want to install a boost gauge in the stock dash mounted gauge pod that houses the inclinometer, and altimeter. I can't seem to be able to find any threads on this topic with the search function. I'm sure it is on here somewhere, but I cannot find it since the switch over to the new forum. I recently got a stock three gauge pod from a slightly newer L300, and installe dit on my 89 in place of the stock two gauge pod. My van isn't wired for the inside/outside thermometer, so I was hoping to just remove it, and install a boost gauge instead. Could anyone point me towards a good gauge to buy, and install here? Also do I want a gauge that is 0-say 25/20 psi for boost rather than a 0-60? I ask because I assume these vans don't run very high boost levels, so why have a gauge that will barely move? Has anyone installed a boost gauge in the dash pod? If so could you link me to a thread that shows how to do this?