Mazda never put a boost gauge into their turbo 626es, and there really isn't any good place to mount one on the dash. I am not a fan of pillar mounted gauges either. So I decided I'd try to add one into my factory gauge cluster.
The factory 88-92 MX6 and 626 cluster has a removable rectangular thingy on each side. One of them is used for the PRNDL indicator in the automatics, but I can't remember what the other one is for...Anyways, here's where I intend to put my gauge:
And you can see that there's some nice empty space behind these rectangular openings:
On the left side there's even a hole in the housing, as if they planned to put a boost gauge there but never got around to it.
Here's the innards of an autometer gauge I'll be using:
It fits into the space, but it is very long and sticks up way too high:
I happen to have this other compression fitting for my signal line, so I am making the gauge shorter by combining the two:
Here I have cut off the long protrusion from the back side of the autometer gauge, and I've turnt down my compression fitting in my lathe:
My "turnt down" fitting just fits into the hole, as intended. And now I have a shorter gauge that fits where I want it:
I'll glue the parts together with red loctite. I would braze them but I don't want to disturb the brazing that is already on the gauge. I would have tapped the hole on the gauge, and threaded the fitting, but I didn't have the right die. I don't have the gears I need to cut threads on my lathe either. There's a lot of surface area and it's a tight fit, so I think red loctite will be fine.
Next up I'll be making a rectangular gauge face, attempting to make it as factory-looking as possible.