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Mess eh. That hurts bro.
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4 weeks. I am glad to be back.
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Just got an email update regarding my gauge pod. First triple vent pod to be made. Looks dam good too. ![]() Did you get your car running ? Last edited by xDBOYx; 01-26-2014 at 07:34 PM. |
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Yes I got it running! http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=53548
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Curious myself where you guys are recommending running the sensor wiring? Passenger or driver side firewall, through the same loom as the wiring harnesses? Little slit cut and feeding through the loom rubber at the firewall? |
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I didn't receive any answers so I just poked around until I found what I wanted. See below. Rubber hose fits perfectly in here for AEM failsafe gauge. This is the driver side firewall by the brake booster. Just snip the end cap off the hose and slide through. To the right is a slit and further right is a rubber circle, both can be cut or jammed with a screw driver to poke through. I chose not to do that, though. ![]() For my wiring (o2 sensor and other wiring) I used the rubber grommet hole where the sound generator meets the firewall. I removed my sound generator because turbo racecar. This view is from passenger foot well.
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![]() I like that it hides the gauges from most people which is something i wanted. Somebody told me its a hassle to fit in though, how hard was the install david @Sportsguy83 Sent from my IBrick
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I forgot all about this post. Here's a picture of my setup. I have gauges in it now but it aint wired up. Waiting for turbo kit
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love the idea of that prime gauge pod, just when i sit in the car those areas are completely obstructed by wheel or hands.
http://www.cravenspeed.com/products/...uge-Mount.html anyone tried this, it lists frs/brz as an option, used to have a similar pod on a gti, very handy location. |
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