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Old 10 January 2002, 01:06 PM
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Your views and experiance please....

Firstly does any one know of a good place to fit a Turbo gauge to a MY96 style dash? I would love a nicely priced 3 pod in the centre but with no pocket to remove and fit it in (like MY98 on) it is not so nice.
I assume it is going to have to be a dash top / a-pillar pod...

I want to go for either one Turbo boost gauge or three gauges (turbo, oil temp and oil pressure).

Anyone fitted out a nice looking early dash?

Also what is the conversion from PSI to Bar? I can get a nice looking gauge with PSI on which looks easy to see if it is running 14 or 15psi for example or a gauge with bar on 0 to 2 bar and to see if is running 1.1 or 1.15 looks a nightmare whilst driving..
The PSI gauge was £50 (SW) and the Bar one £30 (TIM).

Anyone suggest nice gauge in that price range with preferable PSI on?

Cheers for help and advise in advance

JGM
Old 10 January 2002, 01:11 PM
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JGM - I believe Nito was working on alternatives for your MY to allow 3 gauges using the Defi's, drop him an email, I'm sure he will reveal all (oo-eer)

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Old 10 January 2002, 03:40 PM
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JGM,
I've got an A-Pilar pod with my boost gauge in it so that might be an option.

If you do contact Nito and find out anything let me know.
Old 10 January 2002, 03:46 PM
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Where do you attach them to? I've got a pre-facelift uk turbo and I was wondering if they were easy to fit (a-pilar or 3pod jobbie)
Old 10 January 2002, 05:56 PM
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I've got the same problem with lack of centre cuby hole to replace. I think Newage motorsport do a centre pod and someone told me Nito did one aswell.

A centre pod with three Defi guages sounds good but I am now thinking of getting a twin a-pillar pod and putting a Defi boost gauge and a SPA twin digital guage for the oil temp and pressure in it!
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ZAZ,

The two gauge pod sounds a good idea...

Any idea where you can get said pod and gauges?

Cheers

JGM
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