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Topic: Exterior mounting gauges... (Read 226 times)
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DartKnight
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I have an Autometer fuel pressure gauge I want to install, but I don't really want to go through the extra hassle and expense of mounting it inside the car (using the pressure isolator). I would like to mount it outside, but how can it be weather-proofed? Anyone who has their gauges mounted outside have any tips? 
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Evan
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i think most people put them under the hood, in line with the fuel lines. if you want to put it on your cowl where you can always see it, they make mounting cups to make it look a little nicer. you shouldnt need any extra weatherproofing
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farmington
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A car that needs a fuel pressure guage shouldn't be driven in the rain anyway! Just kidding, it should be ok in a factory mounting cup.
don
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When in doubt, Whip it out!
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DartKnight
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Thanks for the input, guys. I wouldn't say the car really NEEDS it, but I like to be well informed...  I was actually thinking of flush-mounting it on the back of a hood scoop; I've seen pro-stock guys do it, and it looks pretty cool (I've been trying to decide on a good scoop to go with for a while now). That would put my 'glassing skills to the test...
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Jason
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mopar stu
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you can put all your gauges under the hood and mount a camera there,then you can just look at em' on your dash mounted dvd screen.  .actually i like the idea of putting them into the scoop,if you do it be sure to show us pics.
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