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Subarussian 21 July 2000, 01:32 Well, actually I am really interested only in a boost gauge. But I think an instrument panel in the centre will look much cooler http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/cool.gif than a single gauge on the steering wheel or in the corner of the windscreen.
What would be the least costly gauges (from the product and fitting point of view)?
Since I can't buy any performance upgrades (due to full 3-year UK warranty) I've gone the "superficial/cosmetic" route http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/smile.gif
Subarussian 21 July 2000, 12:28 I really like the idea of converting the compartment in the middle/top of the dash (not sure what the technical name of it is http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/smile.gif ) into a multi-gauge instrument panel.
So far I've come accross the following options:
1. Scoobymania: 3 gauges + pod = £630
2. Graham Goode: 3 gauges + pod = £260
3. DIY: pod = £60 (from Subaru accessories), gauges @ £40 each (from PE)?
Do you have any other ideas / suggestions? How much will it cost to fit? I am not a handy-man myself and had a quote from Power Engineering - £40 to fit a single boost gauge (backlit).
My budget is about £300 including fitting. Is this realistic or should I just forget about it?
Cheers,
Andrei
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R19KET 21 July 2000, 12:58 Andrei,
First you must compare like for like. The GGR gauges will be worth about £100/120.
Scoobymania are probably quoting for HKS, or SPA gauges that would cost about £300/500. An exhaust gas temp' gauge would cost £200 minimum.
So, decide on what you want to monitor, then compare the gauge options from the suppliers. SPA gauges are twin readouts, ie. oil temp/oil pressure, EGT/boost, etc'. So you could get away with 1/2 gauges, depending on you requirements.
Mark.
ptholt 21 July 2000, 14:49 Personally speaking and due to poor eyesight and the limited range of my vision. (that'll make you stay out of my way on a track ! http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif )
i found boost gauge on the steering column to be ideal, whereas in the centre its a little small and far away for accurate reading.
exhaust gas temp is a damn good idea tho, i might be tempted to have one with a little warning light just so i know it might go pop.
Puff The Magic Wagon! 21 July 2000, 15:23 Subaruski
There was a recent posting from Jason Hubble about these pods - Here is the reply from chap in Holland.
The price for the gauges that we fit in the car from Jason Hubble are not
NLG 384,00 but NLG 850,00 and that was without 17,5% VAT.
When we send you that Gauges complete with all the things you need you must
pay:
Gauges incl. frame etc. NLG 595,00
Delivery costs NLG 34,00
__________
NLG 629,00
17,5% VAT (BTW) NLG 110,08
__________
Total NLG 739,08
Delivery costs are for sending it by mail from us to you.
&
Gertjan van der Velde
gj_velde@wish.net
--- I can't locate the post at the moment.
Also
I understand that you are able to undertake changes such as exhaust/filter & brakes/suspension without affecting your warranty - unless those modifications that you make directly affect the warranted item. Ask Stef - he knows http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/wink.gif
Subarussian 21 July 2000, 17:04 Cheers!
What's that in £s, do you know?
Puff The Magic Wagon! 21 July 2000, 17:54 Roughly 3.6 to the £ I believe
I'm not sure but white dials might be a bit extra. I've got a pic somewhere of Sunilp's which I'll post later.
(Sunil's is NOT the one from Holland)
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sunilp 21 July 2000, 19:01 The GGR pod is crap. If you only want a boost gauge then get the PE pod and whatever gauge you want - Andy Tang has a nice one. Or get the official subaru one from Bob Rawle, its only worth changing the centre pod if you want 2/3 gauges. In that case Scoobymania gives you pucker kit.
Puff The Magic Wagon! 21 July 2000, 19:51 Here's the pic looks the biz http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/smile.gif
http://www.goorey.com/subaru/pod.JPG
Sunil (P) http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/wink.gif
Which one is this again?
russell hayward 21 July 2000, 22:48 which pod is this and what size are the gauges please ??
Andy Tang 22 July 2000, 01:08 Andrei,
Adding more bits to your car?? http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/wink.gif
If you want some good quality gauges, have a look at
Puff The Magic Wagon! 22 July 2000, 10:58 Subaruski
That pic is NOT the Dutch one. That is a pic that Sunil sent me to show what HIS looked like (though I don't think it is in fact a picture of his actual dash). It was for illustration purposes so I could say to the wife - doesn't that look nice & get some. It didn't work http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/frown.gif
I also believe that the Dutch ones are not white dialed at that price (bit extra) & the price quoted includes all bits & instructions (& VAT http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/frown.gif ) & postage to arrive at your house for a DIY job.
Boost - Oil Temperature - Oil Pressure
I think you'll have to speak to the bloke in Holland.
Subarussian 22 July 2000, 12:36 Puff,
Yep, that's the one! http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif:
So is it NLG 850 fitted (about £250)? Worth a trip to Holland I reckon http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/smile.gif Are the gauges back lit (green)? What are the gauges: boost and what?
Thanks for the info!
Andrei
sunilp 22 July 2000, 13:01 Andrei, those are HKS electrical gauges fitted to the forestor pod. This set-up can be got from Mike at Scoobymania as they import them from MRT (which is where the pic is sourced from)
Sunil
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