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CHICO2003
12-29-2004, 03:39 AM
So I'm going to a shop tomorrow to (hopefully) get my gauges installed. I've got Stewart Warner boost and A/F ratio mechanical gauges. I'd also like my turbo timer installed while they're at it. So what's the consensus on a fair price for this type of intall? Since they seem to charge by the hour, maybe a better way to phrase this would be how long something like this would take.

pdhaudio83
12-29-2004, 03:42 AM
honestly? you can do it yourself, pretty easily :)

CHICO2003
12-29-2004, 03:48 AM
I got my parents a Tivo for Christmas... no lie, it took me 3 hours to hook that shit up! Granted, they have pretty much every possible component and I even hooked up their computer to it so that they could see their pictures and crap. but nevertheless, 3 hours is insanity! I don't want to be wasting my whole day fvckin around, breakin $hit... when I can just pay an expert who can do this crap in his sleep... I don't know, $100? See, i'm not sure that's why I'm askin. if it's more than that... well, I guess it might be worth rollin up my sleeves and figuring this out. then again.... I just want this done!!

pdhaudio83
12-29-2004, 03:51 AM
if i was a pro, i would say $100-150.

CHICO2003
12-29-2004, 04:19 AM
alright thanks bro... guess it can't hurt to bring it in and see what they think.

spicynamja
12-29-2004, 07:55 PM
I'll do it for 20 bucks lol. My dad and I did it in 1 hour

spacemonkey
12-29-2004, 08:18 PM
Do it yourself..it isnt that hard. Look up the write ups on this site about taping/splicing into the ignition harnest.

You need 3 wires

12V ignition
12V auxilary
12V constant

There are about 6 wires in the ignition harness. You can do this if you have a volt meter...or you can just look at the write up and it will be quicker.

When I taped into the ignition harness I bought one of these at pepboys
http://www.msprotege.com/members/spacemonkey/pict0152.gif

Now pluging stuff in is really easy.

I did my TT really quick. Go to radio shack and buy those tap/spliceer thingys.

AF ratio gauge? Is it a wideband? I think it would be a pretty useless gauge if it isnt wideband. It will just go back and forth...back and forth (light show).

CHICO2003
12-29-2004, 08:29 PM
I'll do it for 20 bucks lol. My dad and I did it in 1 hour
if only you lived nearby!! 20 bucks???? damn dude!! I'd have to throw in a case or beer or something!!

CHICO2003
12-29-2004, 08:30 PM
Do it yourself..it isnt that hard. Look up the write ups on this site about taping/splicing into the ignition harnest.

You need 3 wires

12V ignition
12V auxilary
12V constant

There are about 6 wires in the ignition harness. You can do this if you have a volt meter...or you can just look at the write up and it will be quicker.

When I taped into the ignition harness I bought one of these at pepboys


Now pluging stuff in is really easy.

I did my TT really quick. Go to radio shack and buy those tap/spliceer thingys.

AF ratio gauge? Is it a wideband? I think it would be a pretty useless gauge if it isnt wideband. It will just go back and forth...back and forth (light show).
I'm not sure what the deal is with the A/F ratio gauge... I know it's pretty useless but what the hell, I needed SOMETHING to fit in there.

So anywayz... thanks for the help. not sure what I'm gonna do but perhaps I'll give it a shot.