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Old 16 August 2004, 11:35 PM
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Hi guys,

quick couple of questions. I've just bought an A'pexi boost guage and a GReddy a-pilar pod.

question 1: the A'Pexi guage, being odd and Japaneses measures pressure in kg/cm2, i've figured out that one of these is nigh on dammit 1 bar of pressure. What boost pressure should a my99 uk turbo run in standard form?

question 2: does anyone have any advice on fitting the a-pillar pod. it came with 4 self tappers and nice little caps, but my concern is that i think the wire for the interior alarm sensor will run inside the a-pillar so drilling could be a gamble.

cheers

James
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Hi James,

0.9 Bar.

Can't help with the pillar question.

Cheers Red.
Old 17 August 2004, 08:07 AM
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Cheers Red,

that's one bit answered for me, anyone have any tips for the a-pillar pod then?

James
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James,

Re-Pod.
Give someone like Scooby Clinic , TSL , Graham Goode a ring.

Cheers Red.
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isn't revolution up teeside way?
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I used sillicon adhesive to put my a-pillar pod on and it worked a treat, i used a pole pressed against the a- pillar overnight till the sillicon set.
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Or remove a-pillar trim and adhere it to that off the car? Snot hard.
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Cheers for all the replys guys, much appreciated.

from chatting around, seems the best way is to remove the a pillar trim, that way i can make sure any wires are out of harms way. Plus, if i screw it on I can remove it later to do a cunning knock link install with only the LED's being visible next to the boost guage

cheers

James
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