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Hi People.

As some of you might know ive got an r33 gtst with an rb26dett in it. Ive got the center console guages from a R33 GTR which im looking to wire up into the car. Ive done a search google and on sau and cant find any info on how to wire these up. I do have a 33 GTR wiring loom already in the car so is it just a matter of buyin a loom or something or so i tap into something to get these guages to work??

Obiously I wont be able to get the front torque guage working unless theses a way to wire it to the rear???

Any help would be good.

Ray

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I know with the R32 GTR boost guage it has its own map sensor on the drivers side corner of the firewall - if same for the 33 you need this and that associated loom.

What other guages does it have in the 33? Battery volts? That one should be pretty easy just test it with a multimeter and maybe a 9v battery or something you might just be able to wire it (fused) to the electrical system.

I am going to attempt to do this mod in one of my GTS-T's as well because it has a Nismo dash in it.

My approach was to locate the wire that provides the boost signal to the normal GTS-T cluster and hook this up to the new boost gauge.

I was looking at installing a Nissan temp sensor in the sandwich plate on the oil filter and hook this up to the oil temp gauge (apparently Nissan oil and water temp sensors share the same part number).

This is how I was going to approach this problem and I would also like some feedback.

Hi Mate, thanks for the reply, yup the GTST wiring loom will give you that option but with the GTR wiring loom its a bit different for the boost guage for me.

But thanks for the idea on the oil temp sender option will keep you posted and likewise if you can do the same that will be good.

Anyone else got any ideas

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