Who ?, Where? How long ?, and how much ?
I have a vehicle up in Sydney at present getting new engine, new turbo, and new intercooler. I'd love to get the pyro gauge done BEFORE driving all that hard work home to Canberra and risking damaging something.
I'd like a decent water temp gauge and pyro gauge installed before I do the trip home, but as I'm in Canberra and the vehicle is in Sydney, it would need to be able to be done almost "while you wait" so to speak. So I could go up to pick up the vehicle, take it to get the job done, visit some family or the like to kill some time, and pick it up by the end of the day for the trip home.
Is this possible, who do you recommend, how long should the job take, and how much will it likely cost?
Barring this, do you where to get a job like this done in Canberra?
Is it an auto-leccy job, or an exhaust job, or what?
Thanks in advance
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Getting a Pyro fitted in Sydney
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No such luck. GCG quite simply stated "they don't do pyro gauges"
Sort of surprised me since I'd think a pyro would be a good thing when putting on a turbo, and I'm sure they'd do boost gauges, so an extra gauge can't be that hard to deal with.
Sort of surprised me since I'd think a pyro would be a good thing when putting on a turbo, and I'm sure they'd do boost gauges, so an extra gauge can't be that hard to deal with.
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