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Old 15 January 2016, 10:44 PM
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I'm looking at some gauges (defi) to go in my 2002 sti bug , how easy it the install and has anyone posted some tech info ?

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Old 15 January 2016, 10:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Shunterwork
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I'm looking at some gauges (defi) to go in my 2002 sti bug , how easy it the install and has anyone posted some tech info ?

Help me I'm a scoob newb
Just do a quick search mate
This should get you going...
https://www.scoobynet.com/interior-1...and-boost.html
Old 16 January 2016, 09:00 AM
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Ledgend , new to the scooby scene and this forum 👌
Old 16 January 2016, 09:11 AM
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Ledgend , new to the scooby scene and this forum 👌
Nice one mate,hope you're enjoying the ride,great cars aren't they
Old 16 January 2016, 10:18 AM
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Had a wrx in 2008 and sold it ........ Biggest mistake of my life back now with a bugeye sti, do you have any good recommendations for gauges, theirs loads out their and it's hard to chose the best.
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Mine are a bit of a mix and match tbh,I have 2x pro sport,2xTim, and a innovate. All pretty good gauges and do their job well. I would love a full set of matching Defi's tho.
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think the defi pod package from sccobyworld is best choice , could be a full weekends work tho 👍
Old 16 January 2016, 11:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Shunterwork
think the defi pod package from sccobyworld is best choice , could be a full weekends work tho 👍
Cool,,get some pics up when you've got em fitted plz
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Dam right , I'm tempted to do a full installation write up for a newage .I have a few other things to put on their from miltek system to edfc suspension . Again thanks for your advise
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Which gauges?

Mine has all Defis, boost, oil temp and oil press on top of the dash in a Scoobymania pod, fuel press and water temp on the A pillar.
Those in the pod are 60mm, those on the A pillar are 52mm.

If you are doing the first three, you can reckon on a day's work, with time off for thinking, coffee etc. As regards how difficult, two spanners. (Haynes).
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I've got 3 prosport in the pod on the dash ( oil temp and press, water temp ) and shadow pro for boost, as sais before it's few hours job, I couldn't undo plug on 3rd cylinder but eventually it let go, use ptfe tape on threads to make sure there won't be any leaks
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That plug meeds a good quality LONG 8mm Allen key. On mine I used a large ring spanner on it as a lever. And it went with a huge "crack!", which scared me half to death.
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Originally Posted by alcazar
That plug meeds a good quality LONG 8mm Allen key. On mine I used a large ring spanner on it as a lever. And it went with a huge "crack!", which scared me half to death.
Exactly the same for me, thought something had snapped when it let go.....
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