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Oil temp gauge on a PP

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I've done it. Sensor not needed. Data is already in CAN. It's a calculated oil temp, not a direct sensor. For that you'd need to install a sensor and an aftermarket gauge. But this gets close enough for the job to be done well. Matches the read out on the center screen in the dash. Contact Levittown for the part.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BNPVDwrAAXx/?taken-by=sirboom_photography

Do note that the GT350 doesn't have the super-flaming changing light color option regular Mustangs have so the GT350 gauge only illuminates white.
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I've done it. Sensor not needed. Data is already in CAN. It's a calculated oil temp, not a direct sensor. For that you'd need to install a sensor and an aftermarket gauge. But this gets close enough for the job to be done well. Matches the read out on the center screen in the dash. Contact Levittown for the part.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BNPVDwrAAXx/?taken-by=sirboom_photography

Do note that the GT350 doesn't have the super-flaming changing light color option regular Mustangs have so the GT350 gauge only illuminates white.
Wow, so its a direct swap?

Pull the vacuum gauge out, install the new oil temp gauge and thats it?
 

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Pull the vacuum gauge out, install the new oil temp gauge and thats it?
Not exactly, its a single unit with pressure and temp gauges. You pull the existing unit with pressure and vacuum and replace it.
 

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Ah, so the 2 gauges are a single unit, but a simple remove and reinstall? No coding or anything else?
That's what people have posted. Unplug the factory PP center gauges and plug in the GT3500 ones and they work.
 

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I've done it. Sensor not needed. Data is already in CAN. It's a calculated oil temp, not a direct sensor. For that you'd need to install a sensor and an aftermarket gauge. But this gets close enough for the job to be done well. Matches the read out on the center screen in the dash. Contact Levittown for the part.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BNPVDwrAAXx/?taken-by=sirboom_photography

Do note that the GT350 doesn't have the super-flaming changing light color option regular Mustangs have so the GT350 gauge only illuminates white.
Do you have the part number to look up the gauges?
 

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I've done it. Sensor not needed. Data is already in CAN. It's a calculated oil temp, not a direct sensor. For that you'd need to install a sensor and an aftermarket gauge. But this gets close enough for the job to be done well. Matches the read out on the center screen in the dash. Contact Levittown for the part.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BNPVDwrAAXx/?taken-by=sirboom_photography

Do note that the GT350 doesn't have the super-flaming changing light color option regular Mustangs have so the GT350 gauge only illuminates white.
Do you have the part number to look up the gauges?
Called Levittown, said it was something like $2,000...

The part number they provided didn't pull up anything online so I'm assuming they are incorrect LOL.
 

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Called Levittown, said it was something like $2,000...

The part number they provided didn't pull up anything online so I'm assuming they are incorrect LOL.
Uh it's 240$ for the gauges. I've been waiting about 2.5 months for mine.
I don't have the part number.
 

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It looks like the $2,000 was for the trim.

The gauges appear to be listed as 10B944 on fordparts.com, but there are three options.

10B944
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Instrument Cluster
With Instrument Gauges ; 50th Anniversary Version, I/P Insert - Level 3 $277.77

10B944
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Instrument Cluster
With Instrument Gauges ; Feature Content Group 1 $309.57

10B944
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Instrument Cluster
With Instrument Gauges ; Feature Content Group 3, Feature Content Group 2 $309.57
 

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Anyone have the part number for the regular gt pp oil and vac gauge? Can only find the oil and vac/boost ones from the eb, also can't seem to find the dash bezel anywhere to fit the gauges.
 

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Damn that doesn't pull up anywhere
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