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Chris' '90 Toyota Celica
All-Trac Turbo
(aka "The
Shuttle")
Dash-top Instrumentation
The process of designing and building this dash-top five-gauge pod is on-going.. Stay tuned for photos.
Gauge Make & Model | Function & Purpose |
Auto-Meter 5" Cobalt Tach w/blue shift light | The factory tack is off by about 200 rpms. Plus, I need a shift light. |
Auto-Meter 2-1/16 Phantom Water Temperature |
The Shuttle's 3S-GTE utilizes the stock thermostat which appears to regulate engine temps to 95-98 Deg C, according to the Autronic EMS. And although the factory engine temp gauge continues to function properly, I am adding this gauge for more accurate readings. |
Auto-Meter
2-1/16 Phantom Oil Pressure |
While the factory idiot light functions responsibly, it merely illuminates a lamp in the dash when oil pressure drops below 7 psi. Lose oil pressure on a high rpm run, and get ready for a spun rod bearing. This gauge will complement the idiot light for a real-time display of oil pressure. |
Auto-Meter
2-1/16 Phantom Oil Temperature |
Turbocharged engines create a tremendous amount of heat. And the 3S-GTE uses small nozzles within the crankcase to cool the pistons by squirting oil onto their bottom sides, in and around the wrist-pin. Since, I plan to add an oil cooler at the same time I relocate the oil filter, it will be interesting to learn the temps of the oil returning to the engine from the cooler. This is a good thing. |
Auto-Meter
2-1/16 Phantom Trans Temperature |
Toyota fits a small transmission cooler on the All-Trac, however, I plan to replace this cooler with an aftermarket cooler in an effort to help prevent overheating of the transmission. This, too, is a good thing. |
Auto-Meter
2-1/16 Phantom Voltmeter |
Like the oil pressure idiot light, the alt light does not provide the information necessary regarding the general health and well-being of the electrical and charging system. |
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