Because I am paranoid I like lots of gauges telling me what is happening. How does one go about adding a volt or ammeter to an NA without doing horrible things to the dash or anywhere else. It seems to me that someone should have made something that just plugs into the cancerstick lighter.
Suggestions?
Tim
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there's a blank pocket under teh radio, you can utilise this to fit gauges in.
there are kits that have pre-cut holes for gauges. (you'll need to check the NA has a standard sized pocket)
like this:

there are kits that have pre-cut holes for gauges. (you'll need to check the NA has a standard sized pocket)
like this:

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Here's a couple of other variations on a theme
http://mx5mania.com.au/product1665.htm
http://www.rev9autosport.com/na/interio ... -pods.html
Also, there's many examples of gauges fitted in the eyeball A/C vents if you can live without one or two of those.
http://mx5mania.com.au/product1665.htm
http://www.rev9autosport.com/na/interio ... -pods.html
Also, there's many examples of gauges fitted in the eyeball A/C vents if you can live without one or two of those.

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Volt meters can also be added as simple digital displays. Finding space for a small rectangular display is easier than finding space for a full round gauge.
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Thanks all for the replies. I like the idea of a small digital display for the volts. I really want to know the alternator is doing its thing - having suffered from failures before...
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isn't that what the battery light is for in the instrument cluster?
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Purfler wrote:Because I am paranoid I like lots of gauges telling me what is happening. How does one go about adding a volt or ammeter to an NA without doing horrible things to the dash or anywhere else. It seems to me that someone should have made something that just plugs into the cancerstick lighter.
Suggestions?
Tim
So do you just want a voltmeter?
Do you need oil temp/pressure, water temp?
Not sure why you need a voltmeter, unless you have hectic stereo with 10 subs and amps.
Money is better spent on getting a new battery, and you are now sure that it's got the right amount of volts.
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philz wrote:So do you just want a voltmeter?
Do you need oil temp/pressure, water temp?
Not sure why you need a voltmeter, unless you have hectic stereo with 10 subs and amps.
Money is better spent on getting a new battery, and you are now sure that it's got the right amount of volts.
c'mon philz, no need to be cynical. how do you know his car isn't loaded with 2 12"subs and is used for George St purposes?

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Sorry, didn't see the later replies. Fair question about the other gauges - but oil pressure is staring me in the face and coolant temp is a bit to the right. I just like to know what's happening with the electrics - weird, but there you go. I did find exactly the kind of thing I had originally thought of on ebay - a digital voltmeter that plugs in the lighter socket. Cost about $10 so I'm happy now...
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