LincMercLover
Off duty.
Yah, couldn't they make the gauge change colors or ding when not in the normal opperating range? That'd be pretty cool! :up: 
Ross said:Not a real pressure gauge?! I think I'm about to get a lesson on gauges. What does the gauge measure if not true pressure? If the gauge isn't a real one, and I want to put in a real one, which ones are good, and will fit in the same space without any modifications? Also, how difficult will it be to install a real one without messing something up?
Ross said:OK--after reading all of these posts, I called Auto meter and I'm going to order PN 4427 (a previous post said 4327, but the guy at Autometer and their website says 4427), and have a real pressure gauge. I have seen a previous post about installing the wiring, and about how you have to cut a connector and make some sort of adapter. This kind of has me scared, and I wonder if I'm going to get a good installation with a rigged up connection? Also, how do I get the original gauge out of the cluster without a pry bar and lots of scars left on the car? Are there any detailed instructions anywhere? I'm not incompetent with tools, but I don't want to mess up a new car, either mechanically or cosmetically. As usual, thanks guys. Ross