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nescoob1
01 November 2005, 15:53
Does anyone know of anywhere in the North East that will fit a set of Defi gauges to my MY02 Sti.

Thanks

richiewong
01 November 2005, 15:56
Just fitted mine myself yesterday, took all day and I've no skin left on my hands:rolleyes:
Speak to Glenn and the Lads at Revolution and they should be able to fit them.

http://www.revolution.eu.com/

nescoob1
01 November 2005, 16:01
Just fitted mine myself yesterday, took all day and I've no skin left on my hands:rolleyes:
Speak to Glenn and the Lads at Revolution and they should be able to fit them.

http://www.revolution.eu.com/

Cheers I will do.

Simon

richiewong
01 November 2005, 16:06
Its was actually Glen who gave me advice on fitting mine, top stuff:D

nescoob1
01 November 2005, 16:08
Its was actually Glen who gave me advice on fitting mine, top stuff:D

Just rang them, 2-3 hrs to fit at £30/hr, not bad I'll have to source some now, where did you get yours from?

Thanks

Simon

richiewong
01 November 2005, 16:12
From Ninnybobs and got the pod and oil temp block adaptor from http://www.xtremescoobies.ltd.uk/ :thumb:

killa
01 November 2005, 20:20
They are not that hard to fit it took about 2 hrs for me to do some other chaps, much easier if u have the oil temp and presure from the oil filter, Ninnybobs is the man..

Scoobedoo
08 November 2005, 18:52
I thought these things plugged straight into a control unit and thus were fed via electronic signals from the ECU?

alcazar
08 November 2005, 19:14
I thought these things plugged straight into a control unit and thus were fed via electronic signals from the ECU?
Nope.....they have a control unit, but it's to pick up signals sent from each gauge's sensor, (which you have to fit, although they come with the gauges), and the c/b then sends the output to each gauge via a daisy chain link.

Alcazar

EVOLUTION
08 November 2005, 20:55
i may be wrong here but i dont think martin has any left, envy performance quoted me 1k to suply and fit, so unless martin gets any more, thats that idea out the window...


john

Ninnybobs
08 November 2005, 22:02
John is correct......... all gone

Sorry

Martin

Scoobedoo
08 November 2005, 22:08
Nope.....they have a control unit, but it's to pick up signals sent from each gauge's sensor, (which you have to fit, although they come with the gauges), and the c/b then sends the output to each gauge via a daisy chain link.

Alcazar


fair do's, i was in the right ball park anyhow.


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