Oil Temp gauge + Pod questions
Been thinking about this one for a while.
Got MY94 WRX Wagon, so no odment tray gauge pod possible, plus I already have A-Pillar one. Though I could I guess get a similar one to the one where Stef has his AFR gauge, anyone know if this type of pod (scoobymania?) would fit a MY94?
Seem to remember that STi came with a gauge mount in second din hole? can you still get these, if so then where.
Not too keen on hacking dashboard about.
Reason for question is that I'd quite like a oil temp gauge (and maybe later some others, excluding boost, got that one in A-pillar, hence the din pod questions).
So how would one fit an Oil Temp gauge? what connects where? I believe best place for temp sensor is in sump plug, seem to recall that scoobymania do sump plug with temp sensor in it, is this true, if so then how much? How easy to fit? i assume an oil change would be needed due to undoing sump plug?
sorry for the novice questions.
Got MY94 WRX Wagon, so no odment tray gauge pod possible, plus I already have A-Pillar one. Though I could I guess get a similar one to the one where Stef has his AFR gauge, anyone know if this type of pod (scoobymania?) would fit a MY94?
Seem to remember that STi came with a gauge mount in second din hole? can you still get these, if so then where.
Not too keen on hacking dashboard about.
Reason for question is that I'd quite like a oil temp gauge (and maybe later some others, excluding boost, got that one in A-pillar, hence the din pod questions).
So how would one fit an Oil Temp gauge? what connects where? I believe best place for temp sensor is in sump plug, seem to recall that scoobymania do sump plug with temp sensor in it, is this true, if so then how much? How easy to fit? i assume an oil change would be needed due to undoing sump plug?
sorry for the novice questions.
I've got a MY95 WRX salon with the same centre console (no cubby hole on top of dash) and have been wondering about how to fit guages there. I was considering boost, oil temp and oil pressure guages as these seem to be the most useful.
I am also not an expert so don't fancy cutting up my dash and need all the help I can get.
I am also not an expert so don't fancy cutting up my dash and need all the help I can get.
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