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Mounting Gauges??

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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Post by sootygu »

I organised a group buy some time ago.

Got them through Nizzbits, may be worth trying another group buy and possibly receive better pricing.

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Post by Draven »

alfantz wrote: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.
Yea I think thats the autotron?!? one. Which from the pics at the start of this thread seem to need spacers etc to fit the VDO style gauges.

Can anyone confirm that VDO EGT and Boost gauges fit these pods without spacers ?
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Post by junglegym »

The Autron pillar pod looks very neat but I just have mine mounted on the dash :( Wish I'd found out about the pillar pods before hand.
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Post by MrGenius »

For those of you with a VDO boost gauge how does the hose fit to the back of the gauge?
I have had mine sitting in the box for a few months and just got it out to fit it but the hose doesnt seem to get compressed in the back to hold it in...
Is the olive supposed to go completely inside the back of the gauge or just hard up against the chamfer?
Every other boost gauge ive had the olive compresses the hose into the gauge itself.
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Post by sootygu »

MrGenius wrote:For those of you with a VDO boost gauge how does the hose fit to the back of the gauge?
I have had mine sitting in the box for a few months and just got it out to fit it but the hose doesnt seem to get compressed in the back to hold it in...
Is the olive supposed to go completely inside the back of the gauge or just hard up against the chamfer?
Every other boost gauge ive had the olive compresses the hose into the gauge itself.

Thought the same when I fitted mine so spoke to VDO.

It doesn't fit all they way in, the olive compresses about half way down.
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Post by MrGenius »

Yeh thanks mate i gave it a bit more curry with the spanner and she tightened up all good :cool:
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Re: gauges

Post by bodes-sh »

Draven 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 .
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not sure if you're still after the black autometer pyro in a celsius version, but one of them is http://autometer.com/cat_gaugedetail.as ... 338&sid=15 you can get them through rocket in sydney, but apparently autometer build them to order so it takes a while. i also believe if you pm jet6 (a user on here, i think that's his username) he can give you prices.
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Post by Grungle »

I did a group buy for our 4WD club and still have a few left - 12 I think.

They are the Autron dual 52mm pod for GU (all series) in unpainted finish. Selling for $100 freighted to your door anywhere in Australia.

Send me an email via my website www.grungle.com if interested.

I am not willing to get them painted and can't budge on price.

Pics from the one fitted in my GU series 1:

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Post by Grungle »

Draven wrote:Yea, id be really interested in a GU pod that houses the VDO gauges without spacers etc...
It can be done. I went to a few hose places and found a right angled stainless fitting (bend) and ground some of the bend away. Fitted one end to the guage with locktight thread sealer and fitted a nitto 6mm push fitting to the other end.

Still a tight fit when assembling but looks perfect from the outside which is what counts. I didn't put the pod over the existing trim like they suggest so removed and fitted pod directly in its place. Allows more room for decent guage tubing as well.

Those handy at fitting could make up a few brass adaptors that are low profile and 90°. I believe you would have a few buyers as well.

Sorry do not have any pics but if your motivated, you'll find out how to do it.

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Post by BrettsGU »

Hi Draven I have the auto meter guages in Black with the pyro in celcius and the diesel boost guage . Got them from Rocket industries in Western Sydney. Can post pic if you like there mounted same as the silver 1s on here.
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