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Yeah, that'd definitely help. I liked your install, that mounting bracket made it look so smooth, i'd rather not having the fuel press guage sitting around.
Preferrably wanting to have the fuel press guage with liquid filled :P My car rattles likes it 1984!
Well, the only autometer gauges that come liquid filled are the bigger ones, 2 5/8". the 2 1/16" are just dry gauges. If you want the liquid filled one, just get the ones I posted above, it won't go anywhere when its on the line. Its all up to you, it will be about double the price for what I did with the bigger gauge.
Hows the build quality of the in-line 2 5/8'' liquids? Larry Low had one, and we accidentally hit the plug and the fluid came out pretty quickly. Was a badly designed out plug for the oil in there.
Hey Serban,
I am very interested in the liquid filled gauge but, I still need an FPR. But don't know which one to get from your list of universal FPR's. So any and all help would be greatly appreciated btw I have a 99 se-l. T.I.A. Laterz!!
A lot of people go with the Aeromotive unit which we carry. But if you want something easier to slap on there, get a Nismo FPR. But you would need to source the Nismo fpr elsewhere.
A lot of people go with the Aeromotive unit which we carry. But if you want something easier to slap on there, get a Nismo FPR. But you would need to source the Nismo fpr elsewhere.
Which of the Areomotive FPR's are you refering to?!
This may sound like a newb question, but what kind of liquid is in the gauges? I'd definately prefer a liquid filled one, I just don't want it to freeze when its -40.