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The problem I have with any of the solutions that involve surface mounting on the dash or in front of the gauge cluster is the wiring being exposed and looking very aftermarket. I have the single gauge pod, and I will try to take a pic for you from my driving position and head position because I can tell you I have lost no vision. The angle of the pod keeps the gauge and pod in the same line of sight as the A pillar itself which you can't see through anyways. I don't know if this would be the case with additional gauges mounted higher on the pillar though. I still feel the A pillar is the best location to give you full OEM gauge cluster viewing and a gauge right in your line of sight when on the track. By the way your positioning of an oil pressure gauge had me thinking, does this car have an OEM low oil pressure light? Has anyone seen it flash during hard cornering?
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I probably wasn't super clear on that in the original post. The method I consider correct not only removes visible wiring but also lowers the gauge to basically right against the panel. If you examine (hard from the one pic) the Integra solution I used you can somewhat tell that the gauge actually sits in the OEM panel, there are holes cut for the gauge and the face of the gauge actually extends slightly below the plane of the original panel. I just dislike A pillar solutions. I know some people love them and that's fine. I will probably go with that solution in the interim (no other options except the ugly surface mount cup with exposed wiring at the moment, and I hate that even more) but I want to check MSA's return policy in case I find it obnoxious before I use it Either way once I have time (or a vendor does) to come up with a "better" solution I'd be selling the A pillar pod.Oh and none of my comments on the A Pillar pod is a statement on quality of work by any vendors, it's just a personal preference on gauge location. There is a factory oil pressure idiot light. I haven't seen it flash, not do I know what it's activation PSI is. If it's like a Honda, which was more of a "hey turn off the engine within 3 seconds or it's toast!" light, then it's probably useless for my needs
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I believe it is 7 psi in my BMW. Will be interesting to see your oil pressure results once you get the gauge in. I haven't heard anyone talk to the baffling in our oil pans and if it is sufficient for high G cornering on R comps.
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I'm in the habit of checking mine on straights. Got into the habit because of the race car and never knowing when it would blow up My race car doesn't have a dash, so they are attached to the "dash" bar of the cage instead. Out of line of site for sure, but that's as high as I could go with that setup.
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I run baffled pans in my other cars so we shall see. Next track day is Feb 23/24 at Sebring so the cooler and gauges will be installed by then.
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When I finish this run of pods I may offer a solution with a spacer to add if the steering wheel blocks sight of the pod. I found its a matter of your height and how you keep your steering wheel. I'm 6'1 and Have no problem seeing the gauge with how I keep my steering wheel.
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If the airbags deployed, is there a chance that a gauge/gauges in a pillar pod could be damaged?
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I haven't seen the FA oil pan taken apart, but you should reach out to Crawford and ask what they saw when they tore theirs apart. Stock windage trays/baffling haven't been adequate in the long-run for high G corner on R comps, from my perusal of the WRX forums (oil pooling in heads from cornering forces). Hence Killer B Motorsport's awesome oil pan, pickup, and windage tray for the EJ series.
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![]() I'm probably going to go with the SPA Techniques DG 213 gauge because there is no room for two gauges in the dash area looking through the steering wheel. I don't feel like blocking off the water temp gauge, even if it's an 'idiot' gauge - but the stupidly redundant and worthless analog speedometer is fair game. Should be able to see the programmable warning lights fine in my periphery as the shift light is easily viewable without directly looking at it. Plan to modify the column cover to graft on a gauge pod, making it look like a factory piece.
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Prime this is my BRZ area for relocating the buttons. Isn't the space right of the Trunk Release the one you used for the FRS relocation? If yes, ins't it available in the BRZ? (See pictures below) ![]()
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