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[QUOTE]Originally posted by fredfifty: [QB] I wanted to add in-car autometer gauges (fuel pressure and volt). For the volt meter, can i tap into the factory cluster volt meter and re-route it to the autometer one? it looked easy enough to wire by not doing so, but was wondering if i could tap in to the OE cluster instead. for the fuel pressure, i read its not recommended to plumb fuel into the cab. what is the correct and safe way you all recommend? LMR has a kit to run the proper hosing, but what route (thru engine bay into the cab) would be best if doing so? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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fredfifty
Member # 10320
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I wanted to add in-car autometer gauges (fuel pressure and volt). For the volt meter, can i tap into the factory cluster volt meter and re-route it to the autometer one? it looked easy enough to wire by not doing so, but was wondering if i could tap in to the OE cluster instead.
for the fuel pressure, i read its not recommended to plumb fuel into the cab. what is the correct and safe way you all recommend? LMR has a kit to run the proper hosing, but what route (thru engine bay into the cab) would be best if doing so?
Martinna
Member # 12493
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Yes, you can tap into 12V almost anywhere.
You don't want to run fuel or oil into the cab. Use gauges with an electric pressure sensor.
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