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Old 18 August 2010, 01:06 PM
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Default Prosport Stepping Gauges

As title, set of 3 used but excellent condition, Oil temp, Oil pressure, Turbo boost.

All wiring present except the oil temp sensor.

£70 plus postage

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Old 18 August 2010, 01:26 PM
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are they easy to wire in m8 and do u know if u can get a volts guage in same design
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Old 18 August 2010, 01:30 PM
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Chis ill take em if there 60mm,yhpm
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Old 18 August 2010, 01:51 PM
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if they are no good for pete, pm me il take them, what colour are they ????
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going by the pic of the gauges i would say 2 are 52mm and 1 x 60mm
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still for sale ?
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Old 18 August 2010, 10:18 PM
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OK,

To answer the questions posted.

I don't know if they are easy to install because I didnt install them
However, I am informed they are very easy to install. Not sure if you can get a volt gauge to match

Hardy, sent you PM mate

Paul, dont know what colour they are I'm afraid

brockalightus, they are all the same dia and measure 60mm across the front face of the gauge, presume this means they are 60mm?

b3mwe, at the moment but to be fair to the people that sent PM's, I'll give them first refusal in the order that they were received. If that makes sense

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PS: there is £2 going on top of the price because I was 'forced' to subscribe to some premium membership sh!te on here to advertise them
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Old 19 August 2010, 12:42 AM
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If they are not allready gone I will take them mate
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Old 19 August 2010, 12:50 PM
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Now sold!

Thanks to everyone for their interest.

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Old 19 August 2010, 09:53 PM
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OK, It seems there is an oil temperature sensor missing.

Apologies for the misleading post, but when I bought them I was assured everything was there.

Anyway, after a quick search, an oil temperature sensor is around £10?

So, back up for sale, will move a little on price because of the missing oil temp sensor, but not much since they are still a good price

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Old 19 August 2010, 10:13 PM
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£60 all in.
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£60 plus postage (approx £6)
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Old 20 August 2010, 05:30 PM
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you have pm mate
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Old 20 August 2010, 07:16 PM
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payment sent mate any chance of a link for the temp sensor
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Old 20 August 2010, 09:49 PM
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Sent you PM back mate
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Old 01 September 2010, 07:00 AM
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still for sale?
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If i'm not mistaken i would say that there is a temp sensor there in the pic, its in the bronze fitting.

A temp sensor and pressure sensor seem to be located in the brass fitting albeit the pressure sensor looks like the OEM version hmm.
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id say not as somebody has clearly already paid for them lol
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Do you work for Paypal?
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Old 01 September 2010, 05:56 PM
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Do you work for Paypal?
how witty, no i dont chap.but i do have the ability to read and generaly when something has been paid for its no longer for sale
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Old 01 September 2010, 05:58 PM
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ok, so it's been sold twice then?
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Originally Posted by squips
ok, so it's been sold twice then?

Yep, and I'm sitting here being very thankful for 2 payments...

Joking of course......... they WERE sold to a guy that lived local to me, BUT, he came round to see the gauges before buying and discovered there was a sensor missing. Now, I honestly had no idea since I bought them from a guy who told me there was everything there to fit them to the car

I'm no mechanic so had no idea there was a piece missing and since I had never fitted them......

Anyway...... They are now sold
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Originally Posted by CEL
Yep, and I'm sitting here being very thankful for 2 payments...

Joking of course......... they WERE sold to a guy that lived local to me, BUT, he came round to see the gauges before buying and discovered there was a sensor missing. Now, I honestly had no idea since I bought them from a guy who told me there was everything there to fit them to the car

I'm no mechanic so had no idea there was a piece missing and since I had never fitted them......

Anyway...... They are now sold
And pretty much now fitted in my mates car
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Exellent! I'm glad they are fitted in someones car finally!

Was hoping your mate would let me know he had received them ok. Sent him loads of update info on when I had posted them etc..... but glad to know everything is ok.

Cheers

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sorry cel I thought I had let you know they arrived there not fitted as yet the temp sensor and 3rd cylinder adaptor has arrived Im having trouble understanding the wiring.

Theres 4 wires on the harness

Red
Black
Orange
white

anyone know where they go on the clock harness
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Originally Posted by scoobzal
sorry cel I thought I had let you know they arrived there not fitted as yet the temp sensor and 3rd cylinder adaptor has arrived Im having trouble understanding the wiring.

Theres 4 wires on the harness

Red
Black
Orange
white

anyone know where they go on the clock harness
No worries mate!. Just been whinging to your mate on PM

I'm no help whatsoever when it comes to fitting them in afraid, but have a look here matey. ScoobyC has written a guide on how to fit them. Hope this is of some help.

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Old 01 September 2010, 10:28 PM
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I fitted some last weekend....

I tapped mine into the center digital clock harness - it made it really easy because the wires connecting to the digital clock are marked where the plug fits to the clock:

Red - Battery
Black - Ground
White - ACC
Orange - Lights (Optional - With this wire connected, the gauge will turn red when the lights are on)

If you're fitting the gauge into a pillar pod then you'll need to lengthen the power cables by about a meter each.

Just for the record, i've heard a lot of dodgy reviews for these gauges but I think they are fantastic. Very clear display in the daytime and at night, the Peak and Warning features work very well and no noticable lag against other stepper gauges (including defis).

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Old 01 September 2010, 11:06 PM
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great help mate thanks. The only problem I have is I have no clock to tell whats what as there was a centre pod allready fitted with some autogauges when I brought the car
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Old 01 September 2010, 11:07 PM
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Originally Posted by CEL
No worries mate!. Just been whinging to your mate on PM

I'm no help whatsoever when it comes to fitting them in afraid, but have a look here matey. ScoobyC has written a guide on how to fit them. Hope this is of some help.

Chris

thanks mate that scoobyC quide is very good and helped alot hopfully I have it in hands now
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