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  • Location: Victoria

Looks awesome! Will be doing the same setup in the next few weeks when my gauges arrive.

Good point about getting the bezel surrounds too, will be ordering these as well now.

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  • Member For: 19y 10m 21d
  • Location: Canberra

I bought the pod off a member on here.. so if he wants to mention how much for, then I will leave that to him!

Gauges were $125nd $129, rmember which was what.. and installation cost me next to nothing! For around the $450 mark, if you shop around for fpv pod, you should be sweet to get it all done.

Goobz, my boost gauge is mech. perhaps your install isnt quite right?? My mate made sure he had a nice tight connection, and made sure it was all sweet! As I said, hes a perfectionist!

Cobra.. my afr goes from lean to rich, and back to lean to rich.. goes back and forth, however, when I give the car a bit it will stay on rich.. which is what it is meant to do. The only time it will stay on a certain area is if it is really running lean or rich. if its in the normal range then it will go back and forth.

As for the front rings, I've heard contrasting views.. saying it makes it look cheap, and poxy, and also makes the set up look smaller, so I have opted to keep my current set up for the time being. I found that the surrounds on the cobalt gauges fit snug as it is.

Must say, im pretty happy with the installation! and with injectors on the way, and My box with Simon for a final touch up, I cant wait!!

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i bought the pod off a member on here.. so if he wants to mention how much for, then i will leave that to him!

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No secret's here Jim fire away. ;)

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So who is the member that sold you the pod?

If they want to keep it quite can you get him or her to PM me I would love to be able to get one. I only need pod as I already have gauges

Much appreciated

Heath

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So who is the member that sold you the pod?

If they want to keep it quite can you get him or her to PM me I would love to be able to get one. I only need pod as I already have gauges

Much appreciated

Heath

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You may not want to know the price Jim got it off me for....

Lets just say wholesale plus postage, and it was the only one I had. :spoton:

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That pod look's strangely familiar....
I bought the pod off a member on here.. so if he wants to mention how much for, then I will leave that to him!

No secret's here Jim fire away. ;)

So who is the member that sold you the pod?

Do you really not know? :spoton:

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That pod look's strangely familiar....
I bought the pod off a member on here.. so if he wants to mention how much for, then I will leave that to him!

No secret's here Jim fire away. ;)

So who is the member that sold you the pod?

Do you really not know? :spoton:

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Yeah righto you got to be quick around here to get your posts up first...

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  • Member For: 19y 10m 21d
  • Location: Canberra

Cheers for the great deal Daz :stirthepot: I might as well have stole it off you!

For the people interested in installation... I can only give minimal feedback!! As my mate cant remember exact colours of wires... we really should have recorded it all down, but when beer is involved, and the excitment of working on a T is too much, basics get forgotten!!

He did say that either the ignition, or the lights was a blue wire with white stripe, so that helps find at least on of the wires of the two!! :smilielol: Also, the O2 sensor had 2 wires the same, so that was a bit of fiddling around!

The pod was easy to install, however a small piece of plastic had to be cut out from where the pod sits. This is so the boost gauge hose can fit through without too much bending and crimping.

The extra bit cut out was probably only half the size of a postage stamp. so its not much, and once the pod or the cover is back on, obviously it wont be seen!

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