[urq] 034 efi guage pod

Bill Bennett ur.quattro at verizon.net
Wed Jul 27 00:31:02 EDT 2005


Gueeze, the cutting was done on a 1986 4000 CSQ with a MC engine mod done by 
me and my friend Jon Archibald and my son Tony, I cut a dash on a '86 4000 
quattro, big frigging deal! my Andial temp guage on my 1983 black bitch URQ 
with a perfect stock dash and an ABT cluster sits inside a black driving 
glove on a piece of velcro on the right side of the ABT pod, never cut, 
never would, that would be fucking nuts, like the guys who put in roll 
cages, and hack their URQ into a race car, and you guys never call them 
crazy. a colorful metaphore comes to mind, maybe when you all think of it, I 
will not, in the mean time, think, gawd did you think I was cutting a URQ? 
since I have no polite reply, I will shut the fuck up, embarassed by you(the 
group), not by me. Bill, no regards
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rich Letsinger" <rletsinger at gmail.com>
To: <Martin at quattro.ca>
Cc: "Mike Sylvester" <msylvester at verizon.net>; "Bill Bennett" 
<ur.quattro at verizon.net>; <urq at audifans.com>
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 10:28 AM
Subject: Re: [urq] 034 efi guage pod


That Andial gauge is actually pretty deep.  Looks like he needed the
hole in the dash for the gauge itself to stick out the back of the
panel, not just the wires going to it.

My Andial gauge is located where the radio used to be.  I'm not one to
listen to Garrison Keillor while lapping the track.  Another thing
I've seen done with them is to move the four-way flasher switch down
and stick the Andial gauge right there at the top of the switch stack
right by the steering wheel.  Pretty good location but it can be hard
to read on a sunny day.

Bill, I like your work on this A LOT.  But I'd have to say you are
kind of a "nut bucket."  ;)

Cheers,
Rich 



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