I got the interior mostly back together. That was quite a project
I left a few things apart that I'll have to finish up when I get my boost guage. I gotta give credit to Speedhut. They really took care of me. Somehow I ordered the wrong size guage. These are all custom built to your specs so I figured i was SOL. But they hooked me up. They're gonna take back the wrong guage and send me the correct size. They also let me keep the guage wiring so I could continue with my schedule and get the guages wired. That was pretty cool of them.
This is the guage I ordered. Sort of boring I guess. I like how the analog guage has a peak recall when you push the button. Should be here in a week or two.
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But they can do just about whatever you want. Here's one i was playing around with. Wasn't sure if it would look too busy, or totally awesome lol.
Here's the rectangle fuel pressure guage all installed. I really like it. More like a tool than an "in your face" guage. It's backlit green and looks just like the factory dash lights and radio display.
While I was wiring all new guages I decided to future proof my electrical needs. I ran 8 guage power and ground to a new mini fuse box under the drivers seat. Also ran a key on switched trigger wire. So whatever I add going forward all the wiring is there. Didn't take any pictures, I got in a groove. I'll snap some next time I have the seat out.
I spent some time cleaning all the old wiring. WD40 works really good for this. Also cleaned all the connectors and lubed them up with dielectric grease. Perfect time to do this. I was able to give all the fuse links a good cleaning and inspection. They all look good. No green ooze coming out of them. One of these days I'd like to delete them and put a mini fuse box there to replace them.
Then I got the wiring put back into place. Glad I took a bunch of pictures, really helped. Also cleaned up the fresh paint for all the grounds and the ground connections themselves.
I was able to hook the battery up for the first time in months. It was nice hearing that annoying door chime! Then I could test and power up new guages. All good. My checklist is actually getting shorter and the end is in sight!
I left a few things apart that I'll have to finish up when I get my boost guage. I gotta give credit to Speedhut. They really took care of me. Somehow I ordered the wrong size guage. These are all custom built to your specs so I figured i was SOL. But they hooked me up. They're gonna take back the wrong guage and send me the correct size. They also let me keep the guage wiring so I could continue with my schedule and get the guages wired. That was pretty cool of them.
This is the guage I ordered. Sort of boring I guess. I like how the analog guage has a peak recall when you push the button. Should be here in a week or two.
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But they can do just about whatever you want. Here's one i was playing around with. Wasn't sure if it would look too busy, or totally awesome lol.
Here's the rectangle fuel pressure guage all installed. I really like it. More like a tool than an "in your face" guage. It's backlit green and looks just like the factory dash lights and radio display.
While I was wiring all new guages I decided to future proof my electrical needs. I ran 8 guage power and ground to a new mini fuse box under the drivers seat. Also ran a key on switched trigger wire. So whatever I add going forward all the wiring is there. Didn't take any pictures, I got in a groove. I'll snap some next time I have the seat out.
I spent some time cleaning all the old wiring. WD40 works really good for this. Also cleaned all the connectors and lubed them up with dielectric grease. Perfect time to do this. I was able to give all the fuse links a good cleaning and inspection. They all look good. No green ooze coming out of them. One of these days I'd like to delete them and put a mini fuse box there to replace them.
Then I got the wiring put back into place. Glad I took a bunch of pictures, really helped. Also cleaned up the fresh paint for all the grounds and the ground connections themselves.
I was able to hook the battery up for the first time in months. It was nice hearing that annoying door chime! Then I could test and power up new guages. All good. My checklist is actually getting shorter and the end is in sight!



