Oil Pressure Gauge

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It's SHO Time

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I was wondering if any one else has mounted there oil pressure gauge in the tape holder below the radio, if so I would love to see some pictures of it. Does any one know if any one makes a bracket that comes with a gauge for that tape holder spot. I did a search and didn't find any thing that I needed, I read that there is 2 different types though, which is better.
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I bought something like that on E-bay a while back, it is a pannel for three 2-1/16 gauges. Not sure if that compartment is the same between 92 and 94.Mine was the same size for the radio and the accessory spot (where factory CD would go). It held the cupholder / coin tray.

I actually moved the EATC down there and put the gauges up where the EATC was, so there closer to eye level.
 

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There are a couple places that sell them...you can get some at cincysho.com, or Mike Kopstein has some here at Midwest SHO specialists if I am not mistaken...
 

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RJ-92:
I bought something like that on E-bay a while back, it is a pannel for three 2-1/16 gauges. Not sure if that compartment is the same between 92 and 94.Mine was the same size for the radio and the accessory spot (where factory CD would go). It held the cupholder / coin tray.
I think that panel was made by Jeff Noel. He also made some hood strut relocation brackets. IIRC his email is mailto:[email protected][email protected]</a>
 

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I installed Greddy guages in A pillar pods, work great. I also plan to move the EATC unit down to where the cassette storage is now, and install a Pioneer audio/video head in its place. Then I plan to install a decent center speaker where the original radio and cd player were located. DVDs should should good with a good center speaker.
 

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Dave Ladely:
I installed Greddy guages in A pillar pods, work great. I also plan to move the EATC unit down to where the cassette storage is now, and install a Pioneer audio/video head in its place. Then I plan to install a decent center speaker where the original radio and cd player were located. DVDs should should good with a good center speaker.
Wow that sounds like an awsome idea, but how hard is it to relocate your EATC to that lower spot shrug .

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should be simple to relocate. I 've heard of others doing it. They may use an aftermarket DIN mount and attach it to the panel.
 
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