supergluehero
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Shiney new things showed up today. Not quite ready to install, but I couldn't help myself.
That's the Autometer dash, right? I've read the plastic is super thin/cheap... what do you think of it? Which gauge style is that?Shiney new things showed up today. Not quite ready to install, but I couldn't help myself.
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I'm right near Bremerton (and work there). Is your brother in the Navy, I work for them.There sure are a lot of you guys in the Seattle area. I should have kept my eye out for B-bodies when I was in Bremerton last year.
My sister-in-law's husband is from there. His dad was a welding inspector for the Navy but is since retired.I'm right near Bremerton (and work there). Is your brother in the Navy, I work for them.
Ah, I've worked with some of those inspectors as I work in the nuclear world there. May have actually met him. Smallllll world.My sister-in-law's husband is from there. His dad was a welding inspector for the Navy but is since retired.
What harness and ECU are you using?I started working on the harness today. Haven't been looking forward to this part. Got a few issues identified. The MAT plug doesn't match my IAT sensor and it's a bit short. I think I'm going to have to order an adapter.
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The oil pressure plug is not compatible with the sensor. Can I just skip this and wire it directly to the gauge?
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There's no cable for the oil temperature sensor either.
I'm not going to be using the fuel pressure lead. What's the best way to protect the plug in case I change my mind in the future?
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I'm running a terminator x. The oil pressure is optional. I think they make an adapter for the IAT. I need the extra length anyway.What harness and ECU are you using?
Not sure what to say about the MAT deal but I am sure there is a work around. As far as it being too short, I'd just lengthen the wires by cutting them in staggered fashion so that the cuts are not next to each other, then I would use a butt connector and then crimp then solder and then heat shrink the connections. Do one at a time and if you stagger them you will not have a big bulb/pile of wires to try and hide.
Depending on the ECU you are using it will need to see oil pressure I think or it will not fire. I could be wrong on this but I don't think so.
As to the oil temp, thats usually an add on deal.
Like the oil pressure, some ECU's require a fuel pressure signal.
As to the plug, the best way would to have a dummy end to clip it onto but if you don't have that I'd probably carefully tape it up with some quality electrical tape and put it where it can't get hurt.
Personally I would definitely be running a fuel pressure transducer so that I could monitor fuel pressure inside the vehicle, its kind of like an oil pressure or volt gauge, it will help you figure out when you have a problem.
I will be going down the same road at some point so I will be watching what you do.. I am running the Terminator X as well.I'm running a terminator x. The oil pressure is optional. I think they make an adapter for the IAT. I need the extra length anyway.
What MAT sensor did you use?I had to change the crank sensor on a 6.4 SRT 2022 engine as the plug would not fit also the MAT sensor lead is too short Terminator X max
Shiney new things showed up today. Not quite ready to install, but I couldn't help myself.
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Have not fitted one as yet this one is supposed to fit Part # 534-20What MAT sensor did you use?