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Adding gt350 oil pressure gauge and temp to non pp car

Robertp

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Is this doable or is it not doable any input appreciated
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Nope you can't. If you have a pp car than yes.


If you have a gt350 gauge and want to sell it let me know.
 

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Yes you can.... That being said, this was with 15-17s. Have not investigated yet as to if anything is different with the 18s.

https://www.mustang6g.com/forums/threads/how-to-swap-pp-gauges-into-standard-model.38818/
Seconded. And I'm pretty sure I saw that the 18's are Plug and Play compatible with the GT350 gauges without needing the coding/tune. But I would double check that.

edit; source: https://www.mustang6g.com/forums/th...-non-pp-model-recap.99467/page-3#post-2319848

That thread has multiple people that have succeeded with Performance Pack gauges (2016+ plug and play), and I believe the GT350 gauges are no different.
 

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Plug and play on a '15, I did it.

15 minute job while having a beer.
 

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Is this a plug and play deal for all 18's? I have a base GT auto....Thanks
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