gauge pod
Brian Link
brianl at starsys.com
Fri Jun 28 12:04:15 EDT 2002
Here is what I did with a pod for a Acura legend and a heat gun:
http://www.geocities.com/brian_link2002/Pdrm0266.jpg This is with the Auto
meter 30 in to 30 psi and air fuel gauge. The black button is to turn off
the air/fuel gauge.
Here is the 0 - 30psi VDO:
http://www.geocities.com/brian_link2002/109-0920_IMG.JPG
The VDO Looks much more stock and doesn't have the silver trim. But I
wanted vacuum and boost so I used the autometer. .
Brian Link
Boulder, CO
SNIP Just a heads up for pods...The A4 pod DOES NOT fit on the type 44 A
pillar.
>It does with some persuasion on the urS4 body A pillar. Fortunately, I
had a
>friend putting one in his urS4 and was able to try and fit it.
>
>As far as my research goes in all of this, I think a standard gauge cup on
the
>A pillar is about all there is if that's where you want it.
>
>If anyone knows of anything that will work--I'd like to know also.
>
>As for a gauge--Autometer makes very nice ones too (30 hg of vaccum and 30
lbs
>of boost)
>
>Hope some of that helps.
>
>JOBE
>
'>91 200tq 20v
SNIP
>I have the VDO vision (30-0 inches vacuum and 0-25 psi boost). Using the
>red backlight 'rubber' included makes it look just like a stock gauge day
>and night --unless you have white face gauges like I do.
>
>As to mounting, I prefer close to line-of-sight and have a pod which I
have
>over the left front speaker grill, since mine isn't used. others have
>mounted their on the A-pillar and a new one I just recently saw was just
>behind the steering wheel, but can't find the link to the photos :(
>
>-Ingo
SNIP
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