[FAQ] DIY Boost and Air/Fuel gauge install into civic
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[FAQ] Boost and Air/Fuel gauge install into civic
I thought i'd make a short writeup for the gauge install. this write-up will be posted on my website: www.lukekailburn.com
The first thing to do is select a place to mount the gauges. I chose a dual A-pillar pod
Autometer Light show... i mean Air/fuel Gauge
Unhook the battery
run the red wire to the yellow/green-stripe wire on the cig lighter thing.
run the black wire to a ground
run the purple wire to the thicker solid white wire at the ECU
Reconnect the battery and take it for a drive to test the gauge
Autometer Boost Gauge
Unhook the battery
run the white wire to the solid red wire on the green plug which connects into the back of your climate control
run the black wire to the red/black-strip wire on the green plug which connects into the back of your climate control
run the vaccum line out this precut hole in the firewall(i drilled a hole in the grommet so i could keep the grommet there)
using a razor blade, cut the vaccum line that connects to your FPR(fuel pressure regulator). Insert the plastic T, the soft adapter, and connect your vaccum line
Reconnect the battery and take it for a drive to test the gauge.
-Luke
The first thing to do is select a place to mount the gauges. I chose a dual A-pillar pod
Autometer Light show... i mean Air/fuel Gauge
Unhook the battery
run the red wire to the yellow/green-stripe wire on the cig lighter thing.
run the black wire to a ground
run the purple wire to the thicker solid white wire at the ECU
Reconnect the battery and take it for a drive to test the gauge
Autometer Boost Gauge
Unhook the battery
run the white wire to the solid red wire on the green plug which connects into the back of your climate control
run the black wire to the red/black-strip wire on the green plug which connects into the back of your climate control
run the vaccum line out this precut hole in the firewall(i drilled a hole in the grommet so i could keep the grommet there)
using a razor blade, cut the vaccum line that connects to your FPR(fuel pressure regulator). Insert the plastic T, the soft adapter, and connect your vaccum line
Reconnect the battery and take it for a drive to test the gauge.
-Luke
Last edited by lkailburn; 11-21-2006 at 07:56 AM.
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And, yes, the A/F would be wired to the factory O2. It's not very accurate, but that's what this gauge is designed for.
You are missing something. h:
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how the heck did you learn all the shit you know i see you all over the forum with good info bro i even was able to use other info from another thread on my girls moms van
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I try a lot of things. I make a lot of mistakes and learn from them. Eventually, I don't mess things up anymore and I know what I'm doing. I've also been a part of this forum for about 7 or 8 years now so that helps.
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haha, westcoaststyle is an old geezer lol. but he learns the same way i do, the same way anyone does. just poke around at shit, read some threads, post a lot, get dirty.
that pic was just before alot of engine work last year. here's a more recent pic:
-Luke
that pic was just before alot of engine work last year. here's a more recent pic:
-Luke