Autometer Nexus Gauge Install
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Originally Posted by 06tungstenstang
more then likely ill be going with the whipple setup.the nexus a/f at $400 sounds good,its a wideband?where is everyone buying the raptor shift lights,sos pods,and nexus?looking for the best price.thanks guys
Yes it is a wideband. At $400 it better be haha. the raptor shift light i cant help you with. perhaps summitracing or rpmoutlet.
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THNX for the info TBIRD. WOW ask and you shall receive. Can't wait for my stuff to get here. I went Fuel Pressure since I am adding Nitrous, Oil Pressure cause I think it is important. Nirous on tank.
SOS PODS - http://www.speedofsoundllc.com/
RAPTOR SHIFT LIGHTS - http://www.raptorperformance.com/
NEXUS check EBAY - Thunderbolt Motorsports
SOS PODS - http://www.speedofsoundllc.com/
RAPTOR SHIFT LIGHTS - http://www.raptorperformance.com/
NEXUS check EBAY - Thunderbolt Motorsports
#24
Originally Posted by 94tbird
I think Don_W is switching to the nexus one when it releases so they all match.
BTW... I got my Nexus gauges off eBay from Thunderbolt Motorsports.
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Originally Posted by 94tbird
no problem guys. ive only done it once and it worked so im either lucky or good haha. my second attempt is in Blackhat's car on Saturday lol
You've done your homework Ron, it wasn't luck. I think the gauge install will be the easiest out of the s/c install.
I went with the Nexus gauges too: oil pressure, fuel pressure, and boost. Got them from exotictruckandauto.com. Those three gauges and the control box $800 including next day shipping.
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Since I am going with the ZEX Nitrous Kit I called ZEX about the Fuel Pressure Gauge. They said I could either drill and tap the backside of the block or 'T' off to the gauge. They said there would be no problem with either method.
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Originally Posted by don_w
Yes, that's my plan. I have the AEM in the SOS pillar pod right now. If someone can afford it, there is no better way to go that the Nexus gauges IMO.
BTW... I got my Nexus gauges off eBay from Thunderbolt Motorsports.
BTW... I got my Nexus gauges off eBay from Thunderbolt Motorsports.
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i think its easier to just get the motoblue adapter. it plugs in between the stock fuel rail and the Fuel pressure sensor. takes all of 2 minutes to install, if that and you dont need to drill and tap anything.
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Does the MotoBlue Fuel rail adapter have 2 1/8 NPT ports in it? I'm trying to figure the best was to set up the Nitrous and Fuel Pressure. If I get the MotoBlue adapter then I have ZEX fitting I don't need. Guess I could put in on E-bay.
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Originally Posted by 94tbird
the motoblue adapter has the correct size port in it for the sender from the autometer nexus fuel pressure gauge. it screws right in and makes an extremely tight seal.
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Dropped my Zex fuel rail adapter off this morning at a local automotive machine shop to have it drilled and tapped for a 1/8 NPT, 15.00 or 20.00 bucks. He also fills bottles so I know now where to go get the bottle filled.
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I realize this is an old thread, but I was wondering if anybody knows if you can get the Motoblue adapter without the gauge? Just hoping to not have to drop another $50 bucks, 1/2 of which would be going to a gauge that I already have.
Also, has anybody installed a oil temp gauge and, if so, where did you mount the sending unit/fitting?
Thanks, and happy 2007
Also, has anybody installed a oil temp gauge and, if so, where did you mount the sending unit/fitting?
Thanks, and happy 2007
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bought one from http://www.vmptuning.com/store/index.php? last week for my 05 gt
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That place had just the block for $50; Jegs has just the block for $50 + like $12 in handling........ may as well buy from rpmoutlet for $50 and get the extra gauge. That's what I'm thinking about doing, and since it has 2 ports I may leave the gauge under the hood and still have the gauge inside too- maybe it would come in handy sometime .