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Old November 29th 2011, 20:38
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I don't think you will need any special senders for any porsche gauges.
They come with VDO senders OEM and will work with universal VDO senders, and as long as the necesary senders are already on the bug, the Porsche gauges will work with them. For example my 911 gauges work with the original fuel tank sender very well.
For other gauges, like oil temp/oil pressure, you will have to buy the VDO senders. !!Be careful to get them in the same measuring range as the gauge (for example there are 0-5bar and 0-10bar oil pres. gauges). Otherwise they will show wrong data.
There's a different situation with the tachos: If it's from a 914, 924 or 944 then great! On the other side, if it's from a 914-6 or a 911, then it's calibrated for a 6cylinder engine, and it will show a reading of 2/3 of the real RPM. There are ways of re-calibrating them but it's costly. I for one am still searching for an alternative method which will not envolve opening up the gauge and breaking it's original seal.
Oh, for the speedometers, you wanna buy a mechanical unit. They are fully compatible with the beetle speedo cable. The electronic ones are driven by a sensor inside the gearbox, and as long as you don't install that too, you won't have the speedo signal. There are some adapters available, but as far as I know they don't work as they should off the shelf, and need some tampering with.

On that note, but a bit offtopic, if there's anyone with good knowledge in electronics please hear me up:
I'd like to make a little piggy-back unit, to place on the signal cable in between the coil and rpm meter. It would get the rpm signal from the coil negative side (or the Megajolt tach-out pin in my case) and increase the frequency by X1.5 fooling the tacho into believing it's a 6 cylinder engine.
I'm pretty sure it's an extremely simple thing to design and probably costs less than 10 dollars in parts, but I can't seem to get any of my buddies that know electronics to sit with me and think this over.
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