what Boost Gauge/Pod for Pillar ????????
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what Boost Gauge/Pod for Pillar ????????
Hi Guys - any tips on a boost gauge for newage WRX, i.e. match dash lights (that Blu/Green col.) and single A pillar pod suppliers
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Hello mate , i bought a nice single gauge pod for my blob wrx off ebay theres one here:
Subaru Impreza WRX Single Gauge Pillar Pod 52mm on eBay, also Dial, Dash Switch Custom'n, Interior Styling, Car Tuning Styling, Cars, Parts Vehicles (end time 14-Apr-09 20:27:51 BST)
It's exactly the same as that and it fits all the contours of the dash perfect, it was that good it doesn't even require a screw to hold it in! If your bug dash is the same as my blob that's the exact one you need!
As for colour match i think you'll struggle, i'm sure the defis come in a colour that's close and i'm sure apexi do one in a similar green to the subaru clocks. I'm fitting prosteppers to mine which are either red or white depending on what way you wire them in.
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Subaru Impreza WRX Single Gauge Pillar Pod 52mm on eBay, also Dial, Dash Switch Custom'n, Interior Styling, Car Tuning Styling, Cars, Parts Vehicles (end time 14-Apr-09 20:27:51 BST)
It's exactly the same as that and it fits all the contours of the dash perfect, it was that good it doesn't even require a screw to hold it in! If your bug dash is the same as my blob that's the exact one you need!
As for colour match i think you'll struggle, i'm sure the defis come in a colour that's close and i'm sure apexi do one in a similar green to the subaru clocks. I'm fitting prosteppers to mine which are either red or white depending on what way you wire them in.
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Hi Jonny Thanks for that info mate, spooky thing is, that I put a bid in on that same pod last night, I was hoping it was OK....so seems it was the right thing to go for , I do assume that the Bug has the same dash as the Blob so fingas crossed !! The gauges you have gone for look good, I am still trawling through e-bay and trying to decide on a boost gauge, can i be cheeky and ask where you intend getting your live feed and "T"'ing in for the boost feed from good luck with fitting the other gauges you've got by the way Cheers, Si.
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yeah that pod is very good, the hole for the gauge is cut perfectly so you squeeze it in and it fits tight you don't need any brackets or screws etc
At the moment i have a volt gauge in that pod as the plan was to fit the other three gauges in one of those triple pods that sits in the centre of the dash where the clock unit is but i'm half tempted to put the boost gauge in the single pod like what you want to do.
I've t'd off the actuator hose and i hope it's right but wont know for an hour or so when i've finished plumbing it in, a friend did point out numerous places where you can t off but that was about 3 months ago and i've completely forgotton what he said lol Hopefully i've gone for the right place, if i have and it all works ok ill post up a couple of pics for you so you can see where i did mine.
You can take a '+ & -' feed from wherever, think i took mine from the ciggy lighter, on previous cars i've used the live from the stereo although i don't know if that's the best way but it's always worked in the past!
I'll post up again later on matey when i've done, sods law i've run out of joining connectors for the power feeds so have to run out and get some lol
At the moment i have a volt gauge in that pod as the plan was to fit the other three gauges in one of those triple pods that sits in the centre of the dash where the clock unit is but i'm half tempted to put the boost gauge in the single pod like what you want to do.
I've t'd off the actuator hose and i hope it's right but wont know for an hour or so when i've finished plumbing it in, a friend did point out numerous places where you can t off but that was about 3 months ago and i've completely forgotton what he said lol Hopefully i've gone for the right place, if i have and it all works ok ill post up a couple of pics for you so you can see where i did mine.
You can take a '+ & -' feed from wherever, think i took mine from the ciggy lighter, on previous cars i've used the live from the stereo although i don't know if that's the best way but it's always worked in the past!
I'll post up again later on matey when i've done, sods law i've run out of joining connectors for the power feeds so have to run out and get some lol
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You can't beat a Nomad pod for OE quality.
I've had them in most of my cars, non subarus as well, and they match the interior plastics perfectly.
a bit more money then most, but they are the best I think:
Nomad Racing online store for Ford | RS | Subaru and much more..
I've had them in most of my cars, non subarus as well, and they match the interior plastics perfectly.
a bit more money then most, but they are the best I think:
Nomad Racing online store for Ford | RS | Subaru and much more..
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Nice one thanks again for the info, I will be interseted to see how you get on, I'm sure I read you could "T" off at the small vacuum hose off the top of a dump valve, not sure yet though hopefully I'll be getting on with this job in a few days !! Good Luck !!!!
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You can't beat a Nomad pod for OE quality.
I've had them in most of my cars, non subarus as well, and they match the interior plastics perfectly.
a bit more money then most, but they are the best I think:
Nomad Racing online store for Ford | RS | Subaru and much more..
I've had them in most of my cars, non subarus as well, and they match the interior plastics perfectly.
a bit more money then most, but they are the best I think:
Nomad Racing online store for Ford | RS | Subaru and much more..
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Yeah they really are good. I originally bought a single pod of there, but then upgraded to two gauges, so had to buy a double. They don't come up second hand much, but I sold my single one not too far of what they are new.
So my advice would be to think about if you are ever going to go for more than one gauge.
So my advice would be to think about if you are ever going to go for more than one gauge.
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Yup mine has a stepper motor, the gauge has two plugs, one with the power wires and the other with the sender wires. The sender wires go through the bulk head to the sender unit and on the other end of the sender unit the vacuum hose goes to your 't' piece. If you buy a regular boost gauge it's a vacuum hose all the way from your 't' piece to the actual gauge either way you have to run stuff through the bulk head.
Here's where i ran mine, it's not too neat but does the job, just got to add a little bit of silicone of the big rubber bung to stop water getting in...
You can see the black wires going through the bung (i have more wires as i was plumbing in other gauges)
This is where i've t'd mine off, i put a red ring round it which you can just about make out...
This pic is taken standing by the drivers door looking into the bay, you can see the t piece circled then the vacuum hose comes back with an inline filter in it to the black sender box also circled the fron the sender box the cable runs back through the bulk head to the gauge...
This is the gauge done in the a pod we were talking about earlier...
It all works i'm just a little worried that it's only running 4psi, not sure if it's supposed to be running just 4psi or if theres a fault with the car or where i've plumbed the gauge into hmmmm just waiting to see if someone replies to my other post.
Hope this helps matey!
Here's where i ran mine, it's not too neat but does the job, just got to add a little bit of silicone of the big rubber bung to stop water getting in...
You can see the black wires going through the bung (i have more wires as i was plumbing in other gauges)
This is where i've t'd mine off, i put a red ring round it which you can just about make out...
This pic is taken standing by the drivers door looking into the bay, you can see the t piece circled then the vacuum hose comes back with an inline filter in it to the black sender box also circled the fron the sender box the cable runs back through the bulk head to the gauge...
This is the gauge done in the a pod we were talking about earlier...
It all works i'm just a little worried that it's only running 4psi, not sure if it's supposed to be running just 4psi or if theres a fault with the car or where i've plumbed the gauge into hmmmm just waiting to see if someone replies to my other post.
Hope this helps matey!
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Great Pics and write up, thanks mate you have saved me alot of head scratching when I get to it, hopefully in a couple of days I hope the boost reading is due to a low pressure area you have plumbed into, am not sure what standard boost is, will wait with interest and crossed fingers, thanks again, you're a Star !!
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Yup mine has a stepper motor, the gauge has two plugs, one with the power wires and the other with the sender wires. The sender wires go through the bulk head to the sender unit and on the other end of the sender unit the vacuum hose goes to your 't' piece. If you buy a regular boost gauge it's a vacuum hose all the way from your 't' piece to the actual gauge either way you have to run stuff through the bulk head.
Here's where i ran mine, it's not too neat but does the job, just got to add a little bit of silicone of the big rubber bung to stop water getting in...
You can see the black wires going through the bung (i have more wires as i was plumbing in other gauges)
This is where i've t'd mine off, i put a red ring round it which you can just about make out...
This pic is taken standing by the drivers door looking into the bay, you can see the t piece circled then the vacuum hose comes back with an inline filter in it to the black sender box also circled the fron the sender box the cable runs back through the bulk head to the gauge...
This is the gauge done in the a pod we were talking about earlier...
It all works i'm just a little worried that it's only running 4psi, not sure if it's supposed to be running just 4psi or if theres a fault with the car or where i've plumbed the gauge into hmmmm just waiting to see if someone replies to my other post.
Hope this helps matey!
Here's where i ran mine, it's not too neat but does the job, just got to add a little bit of silicone of the big rubber bung to stop water getting in...
You can see the black wires going through the bung (i have more wires as i was plumbing in other gauges)
This is where i've t'd mine off, i put a red ring round it which you can just about make out...
This pic is taken standing by the drivers door looking into the bay, you can see the t piece circled then the vacuum hose comes back with an inline filter in it to the black sender box also circled the fron the sender box the cable runs back through the bulk head to the gauge...
This is the gauge done in the a pod we were talking about earlier...
It all works i'm just a little worried that it's only running 4psi, not sure if it's supposed to be running just 4psi or if theres a fault with the car or where i've plumbed the gauge into hmmmm just waiting to see if someone replies to my other post.
Hope this helps matey!
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