Gauge pods for MY93
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RichieC
Try Graham Goode,Power Engineering, Or any of the other "Performance Companies" etc,for an "A" pillar pod(I now that GGR definatley sell them).Or try Glen Campbell at Revolution,Newcastle(just down road from you)I'am sure he'll be able to source you one.
I don't think there is a 3 Gauge "A" pillar pod though, just a 1 or 2, I could be wrong though.
With regards to a console fitment, I presume you don't have a Double-din stereo, so you'll have a "Din" space free, most people just use plastic or metal sheets cut to the size of the din slot and just cut out a Dia hole for the gauges,(I have heard of people using cardboard & MDF).Just get a size of gauge were you can fit 3 in.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Muddy(A fellow MY93 Owner!!)
Try Graham Goode,Power Engineering, Or any of the other "Performance Companies" etc,for an "A" pillar pod(I now that GGR definatley sell them).Or try Glen Campbell at Revolution,Newcastle(just down road from you)I'am sure he'll be able to source you one.
I don't think there is a 3 Gauge "A" pillar pod though, just a 1 or 2, I could be wrong though.
With regards to a console fitment, I presume you don't have a Double-din stereo, so you'll have a "Din" space free, most people just use plastic or metal sheets cut to the size of the din slot and just cut out a Dia hole for the gauges,(I have heard of people using cardboard & MDF).Just get a size of gauge were you can fit 3 in.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Muddy(A fellow MY93 Owner!!)
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Richie, (blue peter time....)
I used the bottom of an ice cream tub, cut 2 holes in it and butchered the ash tray so that Ive still got the lighter socket then 2 dials in the DIN socket. Cover the plastic with carbon fibre and it looks the part !!,
TIM gauges from Les Smith shops are only £20 and they fit OK
Dan
I used the bottom of an ice cream tub, cut 2 holes in it and butchered the ash tray so that Ive still got the lighter socket then 2 dials in the DIN socket. Cover the plastic with carbon fibre and it looks the part !!,
TIM gauges from Les Smith shops are only £20 and they fit OK
Dan
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Cheers Dan. Cant remember what yours looks like, any chance of a pic??
I take it you removed the ashtray??
I ended up getting an Induction Kit BTW, thanks for the test run!!
Regards
Richie
PS What do you have your gauges reading...boost?? and ???
I take it you removed the ashtray??
I ended up getting an Induction Kit BTW, thanks for the test run!!
Regards
Richie
PS What do you have your gauges reading...boost?? and ???
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we made a gauge mount from MDF.
fitted under stereo,took out ashtray&lighter
cut two holes and covered with vinyl to match
interior.looks minter.
we had gauge pods on the right side of dash
mound, but to much attention from local
minkies!
fitted under stereo,took out ashtray&lighter
cut two holes and covered with vinyl to match
interior.looks minter.
we had gauge pods on the right side of dash
mound, but to much attention from local
minkies!
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