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- 3.0 V6
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- 2”
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- 15”
I’ve read the articles on converting your oil pressure guage so that it provides active data, but when it comes down to bypassing the resistor it grinds to a halt. My 99’ cluster w/ tach has no resistor on the board. When I took out the guage and put 12volts to the sensor pins and the power pins, the needle only went half way up the guage. This leads me to believe the guage itself was changed sometime between 99’ and 95’ to have a buoy in resistor or bias. I think it was 98’ it changed. My question is, am I correct in my discovery? If so, can I get a guage from a pre 98’ cluster and use that along with a variable oil pressure sending unit?
Just as a bonus, has anyone added numbers to their guage for an estimated amount of pressure?
Just as a bonus, has anyone added numbers to their guage for an estimated amount of pressure?
I've got a 94 ranger and every time I start the truck the oil gage doesn't come up as far as it did the day before. It to the top of the checkered with valvoline Max life and a Fram tough guard filter. It used to be dead center of the gauge and not its over a quarter of the way to the low pin. Is this normal?
- rangerdestrustion
- Replies: 7
- Forum: 3.0 Liter Forum
Original Poster: Larry Bolan (ratdude747)
Difficulty: 6 out of 10 (depending on soldering ability)
Time to install: 1-2.5 hours
Disclaimer: The Ranger Station.com, The Ranger Station.com Staff, nor the original poster are responsible for you doing this modification to your vehicle. By doing this modification and following this how-to you, the installer, take full responsibility if anything is damaged or messed up. If you have questions, feel free to PM the original poster or ask in the appropriate section of The Ranger Station.com forums.
Brief Explanation: This modification converts...
Difficulty: 6 out of 10 (depending on soldering ability)
Time to install: 1-2.5 hours
Disclaimer: The Ranger Station.com, The Ranger Station.com Staff, nor the original poster are responsible for you doing this modification to your vehicle. By doing this modification and following this how-to you, the installer, take full responsibility if anything is damaged or messed up. If you have questions, feel free to PM the original poster or ask in the appropriate section of The Ranger Station.com forums.
Brief Explanation: This modification converts...
- ratdude747
- Replies: 25
- Forum: Submission Archive