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    Who Can Identify This Guage!

    I have never seen this combo guage before. Can anyone tell me what year and model Porsche this is for? See picture it is the one on the far left. Thanks!
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    Mike, that's a 914/6 dash with a conversion gauge in order to have oil temp, pressure, and a fuel level gauge all in one. It used to be that in order to have the oil press and temp there was no room for the gas gauge, so it had to be a small single gauge hanging under the dash. I think that 3 unit gauge style may have originated with the 904.
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    Quote Originally Posted by edmayo View Post
    Mike, that's a 914/6 dash with a conversion gauge in order to have oil temp, pressure, and a fuel level gauge all in one. It used to be that in order to have the oil press and temp there was no room for the gas gauge, so it had to be a small single gauge hanging under the dash. I think that 3 unit gauge style may have originated with the 904.
    Definitely 904-esque.

    I have a 4 combo gauge stashed somewhere that NoHo Speedo made for me a while back...
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    Both North Hollywood and Palo Alto produce triple gauges, though this is different. Perhaps a genuine Porsche item?

    I have a 904 style gauge in my 356, note configuration of it and a 914 triple compared to the photo in mfitton's post:

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    The triple in the first pics were done as a kit ,Group buy like $75 about 15 yrs ago, you got the face and a back mounting plate, and you assembled it with a 914 and 911 temp portion.
    http://www.talking-dog.com/914/91.html

    this guy does his version also
    http://newvintageusa.com/bigmarkdesigngauges.html
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