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wendy peffercorn
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Thu Dec 01, 2005 8:01 am Post subject:
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I am a fan of being able to see what rpm the motor is at, and having the
full set of gauges that some Corsicas/Berettas came with. On my Toyota 4wd
pickup I did the swap from basic gauges to full set. I would like to do the
same on the Beretta. It is a '95 with the 3.1. My question: will I need a
different oil pressure sending unit than what came in the car originally?
Basically, does the car with basic gauges come with an oil pressure SWITCH
(on/off) or a sending unit that the ecu determines whether the oil pressure
is in a good or bad range? Don't want to throw new gauges in there and toast
the oil pressure gauge.
Thanks in advance to any feedback I can get on this.
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Sharon K.Cooke
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Thu Dec 01, 2005 9:15 am Post subject:
Re: Upgrading gauges on Beretta |
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wendy peffercorn wrote:
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I am a fan of being able to see what rpm the motor is at, and having the
full set of gauges that some Corsicas/Berettas came with. On my Toyota 4wd
pickup I did the swap from basic gauges to full set. I would like to do the
same on the Beretta. It is a '95 with the 3.1. My question: will I need a
different oil pressure sending unit than what came in the car originally?
Basically, does the car with basic gauges come with an oil pressure SWITCH
(on/off) or a sending unit that the ecu determines whether the oil pressure
is in a good or bad range? Don't want to throw new gauges in there and toast
the oil pressure gauge.
Thanks in advance to any feedback I can get on this.
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Why not just LOOK at the existing sander? The snap switch will be a 'button'
type thing just an inch or so in diameter, while an actual pressure transducer
sender will be a metal can that's 2" or more in diameter. |
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wendy peffercorn
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Thu Dec 01, 2005 9:15 am Post subject:
Re: Upgrading gauges on Beretta |
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Considering it is 15 degrees and snowing like hell outside, I thought I
would prod the minds of those in here before rolling in the snow underneath
the car. I know what the two different units look like, as in my previous
message I said.
"Sharon K.Cooke" <scooke@cox.net> wrote in message
news:438E6BBE.346EDB97@cox.net...
| Quote: | wendy peffercorn wrote:
I am a fan of being able to see what rpm the motor is at, and having the
full set of gauges that some Corsicas/Berettas came with. On my Toyota
4wd
pickup I did the swap from basic gauges to full set. I would like to do
the
same on the Beretta. It is a '95 with the 3.1. My question: will I need a
different oil pressure sending unit than what came in the car originally?
Basically, does the car with basic gauges come with an oil pressure
SWITCH
(on/off) or a sending unit that the ecu determines whether the oil
pressure
is in a good or bad range? Don't want to throw new gauges in there and
toast
the oil pressure gauge.
Thanks in advance to any feedback I can get on this.
Why not just LOOK at the existing sander? The snap switch will be a
'button'
type thing just an inch or so in diameter, while an actual pressure
transducer
sender will be a metal can that's 2" or more in diameter. |
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sdlomi2
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Thu Dec 01, 2005 9:15 am Post subject:
Re: Upgrading gauges on Beretta |
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"wendy peffercorn" <df> wrote in message
news:438e58d0$0$29936$c3e8da3@news.astraweb.com...
| Quote: | I am a fan of being able to see what rpm the motor is at, and having the
full set of gauges that some Corsicas/Berettas came with. On my Toyota 4wd
pickup I did the swap from basic gauges to full set. I would like to do the
same on the Beretta. It is a '95 with the 3.1. My question: will I need a
different oil pressure sending unit than what came in the car originally?
Basically, does the car with basic gauges come with an oil pressure SWITCH
(on/off) or a sending unit that the ecu determines whether the oil pressure
is in a good or bad range? Don't want to throw new gauges in there and
toast the oil pressure gauge.
Thanks in advance to any feedback I can get on this.
Wendy, I don't have much faith in the factory light OR factory gauges, |
esp. when it comes to oil pressure. You might not need to answer your
question IF you install a more reliable, in MY opinion, o-p gauge that uses
tubing-and-fittings to access pressure directly.
I'm nearly positive the Beretta-gauge uses a different (variable
pressure sensor) sender than the idiot light which uses a mere switch for
indication. You may decide to use both the upgraded o-p gauge AND a
direct-reading o-p gauge. HTH & good luck. PS: Bet those residents
appreciate your kind of snow once in a while *down there*. s |
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