fabricated gauge pods in stock location
looks like a great alternative to the pillar pods, the have an extra pod to the left, extra to the right or an extra on each side of the stock pod:

^can anyone tell me something kind of silly about this picture though????
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^can anyone tell me something kind of silly about this picture though????
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yeah, its funny too the oil gauge reads 0, the fuel tank is resting on empty... this tells me the ignition is off and the stock gauge is sitting at 10vac... dang factory boost gauges are always breakin!!!
yup the one in the center is an electrical boost guage. they don't sit at 0 when the car is off, they stay at where ever it was when you turned off the car. when you start it again they reset.
i have a how to page saved somewhere from dale on how to do this, i'll see if i can dig it up
i have a how to page saved somewhere from dale on how to do this, i'll see if i can dig it up
all that it is is extra stock gauge pods mounted on the dash
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i m so trying the triple gauges like in the pic on my car.. probably put the oil pressure, oil temp and fuel pressure... then on the triple pod i'm going to have boost gauge, air-fuel ratio and THEN WHAT OTHER GAUGE SHOULD I GET???
if you wanted to just throw in a voltmeter or something... if your just looking to take up space
cept i would put the fuel pressure on the pillar with the a/f gauge. then put the most useless one (volts) in the left side dash gauge, as someone already said that one will be the least easily viewed due to the steering wheel.
cept i would put the fuel pressure on the pillar with the a/f gauge. then put the most useless one (volts) in the left side dash gauge, as someone already said that one will be the least easily viewed due to the steering wheel.


