[FINALIZED] DIN triple gauge

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Rassiel
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DIN triple gauge

Post by Rassiel »

Hi, i got this rare DIN mount triple gauge taken from a Nissan Pulsar GTI R SR20DET
Its got screw terminals on the back for easy connection.
You will need SR20DET sensors.

IF i remember correctly those white tabs on the back need to be cut to fit it on the MR2 din slot, so its not a direct fit.

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shinny
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Re: [FINALIZED] DIN triple gauge

Post by shinny »

The screws aren't supposed to be the terminals. They hold the gauges themselves in place and transfer the electrical signals.

To get these to work, you would be wise to source the sensors from a Pulsar. There's no guarantee Toyota sensors will get even remotely the correct reading and don't even think about patching them into any of the sensors used by the ECU.
Rassiel
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Re: [FINALIZED] DIN triple gauge

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shinny wrote:The screws aren't supposed to be the terminals. They hold the gauges themselves in place and transfer the electrical signals.

To get these to work, you would be wise to source the sensors from a Pulsar. There's no guarantee Toyota sensors will get even remotely the correct reading and don't even think about patching them into any of the sensors used by the ECU.


I edited the description to note about the sensors. I thought that with some resistors could be made to work with the Toyota sensors but they may have different curve, you are right.
The screws yes they are holding the sensors but the are contact point with the pcb, so you can use this for wiring.
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Re: [FINALIZED] DIN triple gauge

Post by shinny »

Oh... sorry... I overlooked the fact this was a for-sale post. I had thought it was you proposing it as a project you were going to do. And an interesting project it would be; but not one I'll take on myself.

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androo007
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Re: [FINALIZED] DIN triple gauge

Post by androo007 »

isnt stock boost 8psi?
shinny
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Re: [FINALIZED] DIN triple gauge

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androo007 wrote:isnt stock boost 8psi?


700mmHg is 13.5psi :wink:
ellisd1984
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Re: [FINALIZED] DIN triple gauge

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I'll take them
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ellisd1984 wrote:I'll take them

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