Copywright 2009 New Vintage USA LLC
Ferndale, MI
www.newvintageusa.com
PORSCHE 911 MODULE OVERLAYS.
Easily upgrade the look and easlly identify what temperature your gauge is actually reading. Easily applied to the stock face with simple hand tools in less than an hour. We keep some in stock, and have many custom designs available, just ask. We can make a custom set for you.
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We have three versions of our 911 oil temp overlays, for the most popular models. Find out how to select the right one below. Our overlays are screened onto polycarbonate and die-cut for a perfect fit every time. We also have an adhesive backing for permanant mounting to your existing face.
STYLE A:
Identified by the "short" red zone. Degreese celcius are called out on the periphery as 30, 60, 150, 170
STYLE B:
Identified by the 3 white hash marks and seperate red zone. 60, 90, 120 amd 150 are called out on the periphery
STYLE C:
Identified by the large red zone. 60, 90, 150 and 170 degreese celcius on the edge
IDENTIFY YOUR GAUGE:
Along with the above images, confirm your choice by looking into the gauge to see the numbers on the edge.
REMOVE AND DISASSEMBLE:
Carefully remove the gauge from your dash, LABEL THE WIRES and place on a working surface.
Remove the screw that hold the module in place
REMOVE THE MODULE:
Remove by rotating up and out. I like to use the gauge for a working area, just place the module in the hole upside down. You can secure it with two screws for ease in handling.
CHECK FITMENT:
Remove one screw, place overlay on as shown, re-install screw lightly and rotate into position and insert other screw. Lightly tighten.
CHECK CLEARANCE AND MOVEMENT:
Make sure there is clearance to the new face. it is only .015 in. thick, but sometime the pointers are bent down. You can gently bend the pointer up if needed, they are easy to bend.
SELF-ADHESIVE BACKING:
At this time you may opt to add the self-adhesive backing. The new overlay should stay in place without it.
That's it. Installation is the reverse of removal. While you are at it, why not add a PSI overlay to your oil pressure gauge for a complete look.