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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
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Temp gauge
Hi all,
I'm planning on getting a Temp gauge for my 914, and I see that Pelican lists one. Does any body know if it's the one with or without the numbers on it? The part # is B-641-118-20. Thanks,
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Join Date: Aug 1999
Location: Agoura, CA
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If it's the small VDO ("cockpit" series) you're referring to, it does have numbers. 0-300F, works well.
Note that you need the adapter ring if you want it to fit into the factory center console. These new gauges are slightly smaller than stock.
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I just added mine a couple of weeks ago. Works great, I don't have a center console and don't want one, so I haven't figured out the optimum mounting method yet.
Next is pressure.
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I believe that the part number you list is for the stock gauge, the one with no numbers that fits correctly into the center console. If you don't have a center console, or if you can live with a gauge that looks slightly different than the others there, get the non-stock VDO gauge with the numbers. You'll need a sender that matches the gauge.
--DD
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