guages for what?

SRT10SECONDS

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I see a bunch of guys having the triple guage pilar and I was wonder what are they for? I have an 05 qc stock no work done so what can the other 2 guages be used for?
 
i see the guages and everything buy how do i wire them to the trany temp....air fuel ratio
 
SRT10SECONDS said:
i see the guages and everything buy how do i wire them to the trany temp....air fuel ratio


a/f - full sweep gauges will come with eveything you need to install it

run the ground and hot wire - then add the o2 sensor run the wires to the gauge and you done lol ez

fuel - you will need an adp - JTSVP has them for about 75$ or so just run the hot and ground wires run the wires to the engine bay to the fuel rail and connect everthing and your done !! ez

good luck

make sure you get elec full sweep gauges
 
SRT10SECONDS said:
I see a bunch of guys having the triple guage pilar and I was wonder what are they for? I have an 05 qc stock no work done so what can the other 2 guages be used for?

If your truck is stock, then I don't think you need to add any gauges anyway. Even if you have a A/F ratio gauge, what exactly are you going to monitor, if you can't really adjust anything since your truck is stock? Invest that money into a mod that is going to help performance, not just make it look like you have more power than you really don't.
 
On a stock QC, I'd leave the oil temp gauge and add a trans temp and either an A/F gauge or aeroforce gauge
 
I agree with the trans temp gauge, but why do you need an A/F gauge on a stock truck? Do stock motors have issues with A/F ratio? If you do have a stock truck with the A/F gauge and notice an issue, what can you do to fix it if the truck is bone stock?
 
No real reason for the A/F gauge on a stock truck. Just an extra gauge to fill the hole. But I'm sure it could come in handy later on, as the mods begin
 
I'd like to put a 3 guage set in the cubby in the center stack. Anyone have a bezel to do that?
 
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NorCal SRT-10 said:
If your truck is stock, then I don't think you need to add any gauges anyway. Even if you have a A/F ratio gauge, what exactly are you going to monitor, if you can't really adjust anything since your truck is stock? Invest that money into a mod that is going to help performance, not just make it look like you have more power than you really don't.
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