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Old 27 September 2009, 10:42 AM
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Prosport 60mm Premium gauge with Peak warning functions now priced from just 64.99. Full details can be found at




Oil Temp 64.99


Boost 64.99

Oil Pressure 69.99

These are fully programmable to allow you to set the warning feature to either beep or change color (or both) once the gauge reaches your pre-set limit.

Prosport 60mm Combo is just 222.99 and includes Oil temp, Boost, Oil pressure and oil take of plate.


Some Features Incude:

270° dial sweep provides quick one glance accuracy. Track tested and race proven these gauges use precision electric senders to keep hazardous fluids out of the passenger compartment.


All Prosport Premium Series gauges perform a dramatic opening ceremony with a full pointer sweep each time the vehicle is turned on AND off. Gauges are very easy to use, all programming is done from the front push button! Wire up the first gauge for power and daisy chain the power to each gauge as needed! As only Prosport would do, the Daisy chain power leads come with them! Nothing more to buy.


These Gauges are Super Thin! Perfect for tight mounting options:


Includes Gauge, Sensor, and Mounting Pod.
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been exchanging mails through ebay about these lol

can you get these in the green/white illumination or is that only on the 52mm?
Old 22 October 2009, 08:27 PM
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Darren, 60mm Premium only come in amber/white. The cheaper 52mm performance range come in green, but i only stock the premium. I dont think prosport have plans at this point to introduce more colours to the premium range.
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Ok thought so looking at more info on the prem range red/white only colour.
mmmm, now would this colour go ok in my car as I have the green dash set up (what to do aye lol) I could just leave them on white illum whether my lights on or off cant i?
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Darren, You can set the gauge to run white in day light, and red at night if you like. Most customers that have had these gauges fitted have the green dash lights, they work well.

If you're not sure, you're welcome to pop by for a demo.
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I see what you mean, being seperate gauges they'll prob look good being a different colour.

Where are you based then?, I'm in Clacton-Essex, because the next thing is finding someone to fit them for me lol
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Gauges are 340.00 fitted for the set, but i guess it's a little to far to travel
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Good price that is, is it about a 2-3hour job fitting them?

So where are you based then?, way up north?

wondering if its a job my main dealer could do, just not sure how they are clued up on after market parts?
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Guys, I would be interested to know where you are as I am looking for some amber prosport gauges aswell. I know nothing about them, so would need them fitted, so I am guessing £340 includes everything?

Car is a 2006 Sti by the way.

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Ah, just seen you are in london, so not too far from me. Are these in stock etc?

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All 60mm Premium gauges listed above are in stock, but these prices wont last for long.

340.00 includes oil temp, oil pressure, and boost (PSI), sensors and fitting costs with standard pods. For center pod holders add 75-100 depending on style.

Fitting time is around 2 hours.

Ariving soon will be the 60mm Premium wideband AFR gauges.

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Its a journey I could do as your only 1hr40mins away.

Have question regarding the sandwich plate though, I've read all sorts of pros/cons about them, plus the oil would need draining for it , if I were to purchase the other type of fitment i.e this http://scoobyparts.com/acatalog/LMA_FITTING_KIT.html could this be fitted instead? as I'd order a centre pod at the same time.
http://scoobyparts.com/acatalog/copy...-_NEW_AGE.html

Whats your booking in time like, weeks/months away?

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We have both options, including the pod you have there. With regards to the sandwich plate there is no issues when installed correctly. You will however see a minimal variation on readings depending on where sensors are located, i.e sandwich plate or above the oil pump etc etc.

If installing with out sandwich plate, the best option would be oil temp above no3 cylinder, and oil pressure located above the pump, this would however take more time on the install.

For both options oil does not need to be drained, just a top up when done.
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Right I see, the sandwich plate option could be a prob every time I have an oil change, as it will have to come off, and run the risk of lossening the connection maybe?

Obviously I want the best option fitted, so I'll trust you to fit what you regard as the best. And you say you stock that same pod?, as again I want the best fit and finish, and going by that price it should be that

So, you stock the ATI pod and the cylinder 3 fitment?
at what costs for thoses 2 parts aswell, a price beat on scoobyparts ?, (pm me this info if you like)

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Originally Posted by *Un-Ink*
All 60mm Premium gauges listed above are in stock, but these prices wont last for long.

340.00 includes oil temp, oil pressure, and boost (PSI), sensors and fitting costs with standard pods. For center pod holders add 75-100 depending on style.

Fitting time is around 2 hours.

Ariving soon will be the 60mm Premium wideband AFR gauges.


Cool. Silly question, but what does the 'standard' pod look like as opposed to the centre pod?.
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Originally Posted by DarrenSTI
Right I see, the sandwich plate option could be a prob every time I have an oil change, as it will have to come off, and run the risk of lossening the connection maybe?
Sandwich plate bolts to the car, filter is fitted to sandwich plate, no loosening happens...

HTH

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Originally Posted by dunx
Sandwich plate bolts to the car, filter is fitted to sandwich plate, no loosening happens...

HTH

dunx
Oh right got ya, so that was seems like a quicker fit as both the oil sensors are in one place.

So what exactly is the problem with them, IF there is one?
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Originally Posted by Luckyscoob
Cool. Silly question, but what does the 'standard' pod look like as opposed to the centre pod?.
Think its a basic cup to hold the gauge, then it screws to your dash, looks a bit to raw for my liking, depends how many gauges you want in your car.
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Darren i replied to your PM.

As Dunx has said, once plate is fitted there is no need to remove, it's seated tight and with all bungs sealed correctly with copper washers there is no leaks.
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Originally Posted by Luckyscoob
Cool. Silly question, but what does the 'standard' pod look like as opposed to the centre pod?.

The standard pod is a single holder giving more a racer look, it's ok for some but does not suit all. I will try to get some photo's up soon.
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Originally Posted by *Un-Ink*
The standard pod is a single holder giving more a racer look, it's ok for some but does not suit all. I will try to get some photo's up soon.

Anyone got any photo's as i'm quite keen to sort this
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Will have some posted in the next couple of hours
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These are the standard pods that come with the gauge.

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Cool, I actually quite like them like that, without the centre pod. Thanks for all the info, I'll be intouch early next week
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Guys,

I've seen a pod that I really like, but it states its for 52mm gauges. Do you do them in 52mm. I am assuming that they are exactly the same, just a different size.

Gauges & Pods : Subaru Impreza New Age Gauge Pod

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I only have 60mm here, and the 60mm wont fit that pod, sorry. The 52mm are the same yes, just dont look as good
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lucky scoob, ive got 3 of the standard gauge pods in the 60mm size from my prosport gauges if you want them. im not using them cause ive got a zerosports gauge pod. pm me if you`re wanting them.
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Had these very nice gauges installed by the very likeable/knowledgeable guys at Slowboy-Racing, Neil is a top bloke and really knows his stuff with Subarus, and he soon had the install all done, a very professional job, I'm well pleased.
Hope these pics do them justice, have them set up for White during daylight, then Red for lights on, aswell as warning levels set, all set in a ATI pod, good colour match to the dash aswell.


Liking these also because you can see them from outside behind the car



Many thanks once again Neil, all the best!
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bump up for neil! cheers for my boost gauge, got it this morning!!!
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