So where am i at with this build, not really got a while lot further but then i dont really have too far to go

Couple of nice days over the past few weeks have seen the dials fitted calibrated and working correctly, a road test suggests they work very well.

Very easy to read and so far no problems with glare from the sun etc.

The fuel gauge has been set up via giving it an input signal when the tanks empty and then when full, the gauge then remembers the ohm difference from the fuel level sender unit and calibrates itself accordingly.

the water temp is now plumbed in via a water temp gauge adaptor coming from the hose in the engine bay, the hose outta the engine to the rad.

This is now working correctly, had to re-bleed the system which was a lesson in its self! Temps holding nicely now though

The speedo has a signal from the ecu/gearbox the purple wire on the middle plug behind the cluster.

I just set the gauge to KMPH entered the calibration mode and drove a few K's until it read data stored, then it reset itself and read my speed in KMPH, a quick press of the settings button converts that to MPH.

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.Simples!

They Volt meter gauge is reading correctly now, found out my alternator had seized due to being stored, so spent half a day swapping that out for a re-con'd unit, new battery and bingo

+14V all day long on the gauge, no more bump starts

The Oil pressure gauge is wired into a Greddy oil sandwhich plate with attached oil pressure sender, this is working correctly, whilst i was down there i also installed a oil temp sensor but that is for future plans when i install an oil temp gauge, just put it in so its ready to go and saves getting covered in oil at a later date

Also took delivery of a set of TRD 22mm ARB's so set about getting them put on, the old ones were looking tatty but the bushes were shot













Fitting these was a doodle and all the horror stories of fitting the rear is non-sense, yes it is a little restricted under there and i removed my exhaust to gain better access but it needed a polish anyway.

So thats a full set of polybushes to all suspension arms, trd ARB's polybushed and the tein's.

Am expecting it to feel a little different on the road when i get to take her out next
