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Mounting Gauges??

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Mounting Gauges??

Post by Tailspin »

Where have people mounted their Boost and Pyro gauges in a GU?? Any pics would be good. Thanks.
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Re: Mounting Gauges??

Post by bogged »

Tailspin wrote:Where have people mounted their Boost and Pyro gauges in a GU?? Any pics would be good. Thanks.
Pillar Pods.
Plenty of photos of them on the board here...
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Post by Tailspin »

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Pillar Pods.
Plenty of photos of them on the board here...[/quote]

Have seen them on ebay and seemed to be the best bet, but have heard someone say they can be can be a bit average with the gauges slightly pointing the wrong way and not looking right.
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Re: Mounting Gauges??

Post by Tailspin »

bogged wrote: Pillar Pods.
Plenty of photos of them on the board here...
Have seen them on ebay and seemed to be the best bet, but have heard someone say they can be can be a bit average with the gauges slightly pointing the wrong way and not looking right.
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Re: Mounting Gauges??

Post by bogged »

Tailspin wrote:
bogged wrote: Pillar Pods.
Plenty of photos of them on the board here...
Have seen them on ebay and seemed to be the best bet, but have heard someone say they can be can be a bit average with the gauges slightly pointing the wrong way and not looking right.
I have the 3 pod fitted at moment, its fine
will fit the 2 gauge one in a week or so, mate has it and its fine

i only have 2 gauges.
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Post by sootygu »

If using VDO gauges the Autron (2 gauge pod) doesnt leave a lot of room for the boost gauge connection. I made a spacer to make it easier, some people drill a hole and run the line through the back.

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Post by bogged »

sootygu wrote:If using VDO gauges the Autron (2 gauge pod) doesnt leave a lot of room for the boost gauge connection. I made a spacer to make it easier, some people drill a hole and run the line through the back.

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Interesting. are both 'cups' the same depth?? I havent tried yet, but Tim fitted his ok as far as I know..
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Post by micka1 »

I mounted my autometer gauges into pods and used the autometer mounts into the pillar , that way i could also get them to properly face the drivers seat .
They've been in there over 2 years now ( and 1 trip round aus ) and haven't budged as yet .

heres some pics for you .
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Post by sootygu »

bogged wrote:Interesting. are both 'cups' the same depth?? I havent tried yet, but Tim fitted his ok as far as I know..
Yes they are the same depth.

I presume all VDO boost gauges are the same size. Is that what he is running
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Post by bogged »

sootygu wrote:
bogged wrote:Interesting. are both 'cups' the same depth?? I havent tried yet, but Tim fitted his ok as far as I know..
Yes they are the same depth.

I presume all VDO boost gauges are the same size. Is that what he is running
Yep, hes running VDO Boost and EGT same as mine...
im just hoping the fitment into the new pod is easy.. :(
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Post by stevespatrol »

I bought a dash pod, where you would mount a cb and stuck four gauges in there volts/water temp/oil preasure/boost :roll: :roll: :roll:
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Post by bogged »

stevespatrol wrote:I bought a dash pod, where you would mount a cb and stuck four gauges in there volts/water temp/oil preasure/boost :roll: :roll: :roll:
what like this?
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Post by twodiffs »

micka1 wrote:I mounted my autometer gauges into pods and used the autometer mounts into the pillar , that way i could also get them to properly face the drivers seat .
They've been in there over 2 years now ( and 1 trip round aus ) and haven't budged as yet .

heres some pics for you .
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Now that is seriously NICE!!! :armsup:

I've been looking for ideas for where to fit aftermarket water temp and oil pressure gauges and that's it....i've found it! :D
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Post by Tailspin »

Both great ideas. thanks guys for the pics gives me more of idea now cool.
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Post by MyGQ »

bogged wrote:
stevespatrol wrote:I bought a dash pod, where you would mount a cb and stuck four gauges in there volts/water temp/oil preasure/boost :roll: :roll: :roll:
what like this?
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where can you buy those dash mounts from? i can't seem the find them, want one bad
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Post by micka1 »

i'm pretty sure you can buy those dash pods from Department of Car Interior in carlton , sydney .
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Post by bogged »

micka1 wrote:i'm pretty sure you can buy those dash pods from Department of Car Interior in carlton , sydney .
correct.
http://www.consoles.com.au/Nissan_GQ_pods.htm
$close to 300 :shock:
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Post by shatta »

I have gone against the grain and mounted mine on top of the steering wheel column.

I can still see all the instrument panel, so no issues. This picture is NOT of my view through the steering wheel.

Nice and handy :)

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Post by jet-6 »

Tell everyone what there mounted in tho!
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Post by shatta »

Come on mate. Your spoiling the surprise..... :)

The good old trusty 'baby food tins'. But, would you have been able to tell, if I hadn't off told you Jet ???

Does the job well, until I can find some $$$ for proper holders.
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Post by jet-6 »

Na would have never know had you not said(unless you took a side on pic)
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Post by coxy321 »

shatta wrote:Image
I'm thinking of mounting my pyro there as a previous owner has already put holes in my steering column surround. I'll be mounting my boost gauge in that stupid tray thing on the RHS of the GQ's dash cluster using industrial double sided tap/pads. I'm thinking about getting an electronic boost gauge too instead of a mechanical unit.
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Post by marty braj »

just mount it on the bonnet and make it look like a vl turbo ;)
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Post by figjam_1985 »

Pyro and boost will fit in a GQ into the clock and the lighter space if you di grind the hole properly and with care, i sacrificed both, but neither of them worked, and the hook up to make them light up was there as well.

Just a thought anyhoo.
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Post by Draven »

micka1 wrote:I mounted my autometer gauges into pods and used the autometer mounts into the pillar , that way i could also get them to properly face the drivers seat .
They've been in there over 2 years now ( and 1 trip round aus ) and haven't budged as yet .

heres some pics for you .
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Hi Mate, can I ask where u managed to find autometer pyro gauges in Celcius ? Ive been trying to find some black face versions...and no one seems to be able to get them.
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Post by micka1 »

I found it on one of the autometer sites a few years back, took down the numbers and ordered it through our local performance shop .
At the time these were the only matching gauges i could get with a pyro in celcius , hence why i have a boost gauge with vac on a diesel . I could not find one with a black face at the time anyway .
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Post by NutterGQ »

not a GU but I always mount them like this in all my cars...

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Post by sidewayz »

does anyone have any links for the 'better' quality pillar pods for gu? my bro is just about to install his vdo boost and pyro and is chasing one.

for what its worth,

in my gq, i have the pyro on top of the steering column and ive got 4 2 5/8 autometer gauges which will be mounted on top of the middle dash section above the air con vents, just using the rip off autometer gauge pods.
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Post by Draven »

Yea, id be really interested in a GU pod that houses the VDO gauges without spacers etc...
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Post by alfantz »

EBAY -I hope the link works.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Pillar-Pod-Nissa ... .m20.l1116


Just over $170 delivered. Still need to paint them.
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