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Old 02-11-2007 | 05:20 AM
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Need Help With Guage Installations!!

i am about to install my defi oil temp guage tomorrow and i just took a look at the engine bay i couldnt find a spot to feed the wire from the engine bay to inside the car.
i have done boost and EGT guage for friend's eclipse and it was easy because for the DSM what we did was my cut a small hole in the steering colum rubber. and fed the wire throught there from the engine bay. and made sure the wire isnt touching the steering column. but i just took a look on the 8 the steering colum is like a tiny hole and if i fed the wire through the steering colum. the wire is gonna wrap around on the colum.
so is there any other hole i can feed the wire to from the engine bay to my car?? and also for the people that installed this guage where do u wire the power core of the controll unit to?
Old 02-11-2007 | 08:28 AM
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Cool Holy.....

There is a big rubber hole on the passenger side where the JDM model has its brake booster.

It's between the engine and the washer bottle.......

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Old 02-11-2007 | 09:49 AM
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or you can remove the shifter and feed it through the transmission tunnel like RB dones. Ashtray provider power source for me.
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