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Stock Gauges + LS Swap + Cruise Control? YES, It’s Possible!

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👁️ 3K views📅 12 months ago⏱️ 28:10
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Creator's Key Takeaways

So, it turns out that Steven of the Past only put sealant on one side of the header gaskets, which is the engine side.

So, I think we're just going to ground that out and not worry about it ever again.

So, I'm going to call that a win for today.

Creator's Tips & Advice

Use Mazda oil pressure and coolant temperature sensors with the LS engine for gauge compatibility.
Ground out the coolant level sensor wire to disable the buzzer if the sensor is missing.
Use a 1k ohm resistor to fix the tachometer signal for aftermarket gauges.
Consider using a Speed Hut Speed Box to convert electronic speedometer signal to cable drive for the RX7.
Ensure all radiator hose clamps are tightened to prevent leaks after thermostat replacement.

Questions This Creator Answers

QCan stock RX-7 gauges work with an LS swap?
QHow to add working cruise control to an LS-swapped Mazda RX-7?
QWhat are the steps to integrate factory dash with a different engine?
YouTube Video Description

Can you really get stock RX-7 gauges to work with an LS swap? And what about cruise control? In this video, I tackle one of the most frustrating parts of the LS-swapped Mazda RX-7 build — integrating the factory dash with a completely different engine and adding working cruise control on top of that. I’ll show you the exact method I used, the parts involved, and the unexpected challenge that almost ruined the whole thing. Whether you’re mid-swap or just dreaming of your perfect RX-7 build, this is the video you don’t want to miss. 🔧 Mods Covered: Wiring stock gauges to an LS ECU Cruise control integration Tips for clean, OEM-like functionality Hit that like button if you're into swaps, and don't forget to subscribe for more RX-7 and LS swap content!