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Where the Hell do you fit a Boost gauge in a GU!

Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 7:15 pm
by GUEEY
Want it fit a Boost gauge to my truck before it goes in for the
turbo upgrade.
after sourcing were to get a gauge i then looked were i am going to fit it!
i sat in mt truck and looked around the dash and thought were the bloody hell am i going to fit one anyway!

who has a boost gauge ina GU and were did you fit yours?

Grant.

Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 7:38 pm
by rats
A mate of mine had boost and pyro gauges mounted on his windscreen pillar i know you would love a picture of then but he has sold the car sorry.

Cheers Jamie

Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 7:41 pm
by JWB
I've seen them mounted in pods on front windscreen pillar in a
multi ( 4-I think ) guage pod! Looks pretty good! :cool:
Not sure who makes them!
The place I saw this one is Ontrack 4x4 Moss st, Slacks Creek. Qld
You could phone Brett and ask?

Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 8:18 pm
by ats4x4dotcom
autometer single gauge pods fit vdo gauges as well, and scew easily to the A pillar.

Top of the steering column is another spot.

Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 10:00 pm
by toughnut
Since I put the roll cage in I can't use the drivers side air vent so my boost gauge fits nicely in the same spot. :twisted: Otherwise you can mount it to the top of the dash or on the "A" pillar like the ricers do in single gauge pods. Another thought is to make an overhead console and mount the stereo and UHF in that. This leaves the whole double din area in the center to put a blank plate and you can mount anything you want there, like locker switches and winch switches and gauges and a screen for the reversing camera :D

Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 4:20 am
by phippsey
I'm trying to do the same.

my local reckons his rice suppliers don't make a pod for the a-pillar as the patrol isn't ricer enough.

Anyone know if a pod is around for a-pillar.??

I think i'll only fit two gagues under the door handle, which I need to keep.

so egt/boost it is.

Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 8:00 am
by bogged
http://members.bettanet.net.au/~conody/PillarPod.htm

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They are $100, but very cheap and nasty finish.. comes in all colours as long as its black.

Got one at home you can look at when you pick up radio.

Failing that, buy a dashpod, put your radios in it, then the gauges in that.. thats how im doing it - i bought this as you see it with volt gauges off ebay, then use the pillar pod for the boost, egt...

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Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 11:23 pm
by phippsey
Cheers bogged, but where did you get the pod from? Ebay or actual retail.

FYI my mechanic is dead against touching the boost/fuel, reckoning it might be more hassle than benefit. At the moment the ole girl runs cool and is good on fuel.

Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 11:29 pm
by RN
I bought some traded in pods from Department of the Interior P/L in NSW some time ago that suited a GQ and and adapted one to suit my UHF.

Like Bogged said, there may be a few companies around that make them but you can try this one...

http://www.consoles.com.au/Nissan_PatrolGU_pods.htm

Posted: Sat Jul 29, 2006 8:19 pm
by bogged
phippsey wrote:Cheers bogged, but where did you get the pod from? Ebay or actual retail.
ebay :).. gonna sell it with radios and complete if you or anyone is interested.
GME 3200 UHF
GME 822 27mhz
external speakers
2x voltage gauges.

Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 6:17 am
by bogged
Anyone seen one of these? Idea of quality compared to the ones in the photo above?

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http://www.4x4store.com.au/Autron-Dual- ... 07001.html

Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 7:34 am
by sootygu
bogged wrote:Anyone seen one of these? Idea of quality compared to the ones in the photo above?

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http://www.4x4store.com.au/Autron-Dual- ... 07001.html
Not sure of the quality but have been quoted $99 from Autron. What is the 3 gauge pod worth.

If there is enough interest maybe we could try and do a bulk buy.

Anyone interested.

Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 7:38 am
by dirtyGQ
they look great,autobarn sells the 2 and 3 gauge pods for the dash also but not as :cool: as the pillar mounted style.

Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 8:25 am
by old tom
Autron pods are the go easy to fit and you can see gauges

Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 9:16 am
by bogged
sootygu wrote:
bogged wrote:Anyone seen one of these? Idea of quality compared to the ones in the photo above?

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http://www.4x4store.com.au/Autron-Dual- ... 07001.html
Not sure of the quality but have been quoted $99 from Autron. What is the 3 gauge pod worth.

If there is enough interest maybe we could try and do a bulk buy.

Anyone interested.
$99 from autoron, the suppliers, or $99 from a 3rd party, Autron could do better price than that I would think!



I have the same as the 3 gauge pod shown here
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The problem is fitting the top gauge, the space between pod and pillar is very shallow and wont fit a boost or EGT gauge.

The angle on the 3 gauge isnt bad nice at night and day, but I think with the 3rd gauge in it, it maybe hard to see the middle one clearly, not far from the Handle as you can see in the photo and the angle of the photo makes it look better than it is..

I'll get a photo of it tonight of mine, its unpainted still though :( I have the EGT and Boost in the bottom 2,but have a hole in the top one that aint being used, looks poo.

Im only going to run 2 - the EGT and Boost, and that 2 gauge one looks good. Just worried about the angle on it to view the gauges :oops: . I like the look of it too very clean...

Difference in fitting - the 3 pod one replaces the std trim, the autoron one appears to go OVER the std, so not sure how that will fit and look, it would have to be thin, which aint good, the 3 pod one is pretty flimsy but it doesnt have to be 12inch RHS.

I'm in for the 2 gauge one if your going a bulk buy.

is http://www.4x4store.com.au/ anyone from here? They could do a lot of business with bulk buys and stuff if they are interested - or anyone else.

Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 9:35 am
by weeman
2 gauge sounds the way to go i reckon....

Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 11:04 am
by sootygu
bogged wrote:
sootygu wrote:
bogged wrote:Anyone seen one of these? Idea of quality compared to the ones in the photo above?

Image

http://www.4x4store.com.au/Autron-Dual- ... 07001.html
Not sure of the quality but have been quoted $99 from Autron. What is the 3 gauge pod worth.

If there is enough interest maybe we could try and do a bulk buy.

Anyone interested.
$99 from autoron, the suppliers, or $99 from a 3rd party, Autron could do better price than that I would think!
The price was direct from Autron. Was a little surprised they were not more competitively priced to try and capture the small market share.

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Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 11:08 am
by bogged
sootygu wrote:The price was direct from Autron. Was a little surprised they were not more competitively priced to try and capture the small market share.

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so ya gettin one or got one?? see if they will do better for say 5 or 10 of em?

Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 11:10 am
by Boss
I have mine underneath where the sub tank button is on the black dash surround thingy

Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 11:13 am
by sootygu
bogged wrote:so ya gettin one or got one?? see if they will do better for say 5 or 10 of em?
I havent got one but need one, have the gauges but no where to put them.

Will enquire about a 5 off purchase.

Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 11:34 am
by sootygu
I enquired about purchasing 5 units, this is the reply I received from Autron.

"Unforunatlly we do not offer any quantity discounts to retail enquires."

Looks as though they have enough business.

Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 11:41 am
by bogged
sootygu wrote:I enquired about purchasing 5 units, this is the reply I received from Autron.

"Unforunatlly we do not offer any quantity discounts to retail enquires."

Looks as though they have enough business.
I'll try the 4x4 store link,see what i can do.

Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 12:46 pm
by bogged
bogged wrote:is http://www.4x4store.com.au/ anyone from here? They could do a lot of business with bulk buys and stuff if they are interested - or anyone else.
I looked at ABOUT US..
then sent shane a message.





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Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2007 9:12 pm
by GRINCH
sootygu wrote:
bogged wrote:
sootygu wrote:
bogged wrote:Anyone seen one of these? Idea of quality compared to the ones in the photo above?

Image

http://www.4x4store.com.au/Autron-Dual- ... 07001.html
Not sure of the quality but have been quoted $99 from Autron. What is the 3 gauge pod worth.

If there is enough interest maybe we could try and do a bulk buy.

Anyone interested.
$99 from autoron, the suppliers, or $99 from a 3rd party, Autron could do better price than that I would think!
The price was direct from Autron. Was a little surprised they were not more competitively priced to try and capture the small market share.

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thats the way it should be, it pisses retailers off when theyre suppliers are under cut them.

Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2009 8:20 pm
by coxy321
So did anyone get one of these Autron pillar pods?? I'm after one, but don't want any tacky plastic stuff.

Have any other options appeared in the last 3-4 years? The Autron units not having enough depth worries me a bit.

Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 8:30 pm
by Burdy
Yea i bought one of the Autron pillar pods,im in the process of fitting a boost & Pyro myself where abouts do u plumb the air line into

Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 8:50 pm
by coxy321
Burdy wrote:where abouts do u plumb the air line into
At the engine end? Between the boost signal line pickup and wastegate actuator, or between the boost controller and wastegate actuator if you have a boost controller fitted.

Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 12:57 am
by GuMitch
Have the Autron two pod unit in the 4.2, I am running with Autometer Pyro and Boost guages, tight but quite doable with a 90 degree elbow for the boost guage connection.
Seems fine, just haven't got round to painting it yet.......... :roll:

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The back of the guages showing the elbow for the boost line.....
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Plumb it in here, the boost takeoff line is inside the black conduit....
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Cheers,
Mitch

Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 4:56 pm
by Burdy
GuMitch wrote:Have the Autron two pod unit in the 4.2, I am running with Autometer Pyro and Boost guages, tight but quite doable with a 90 degree elbow for the boost guage connection.
Seems fine, just haven't got round to painting it yet.......... :roll:

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The back of the guages showing the elbow for the boost line.....
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Plumb it in here, the boost takeoff line is inside the black conduit....
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Cheers,
Mitch
I was going to plumb my boost gauge into the exact same spot but decided on plumbing it into the turbo between the boost signal line pickup and wastegate actuator, im in the process of fitting my gauges ive heard that its a pain in the arse to find the correct wires to connect up the gauges,also where abouts did u get the 90degree elbow from for the boost gauge was looking around but couldnt get one

Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 6:25 pm
by GuMitch
G'day Burdy, I found the wiring not bad, the guages came with a simple wiring diagram, and the boost guage you cant get wrong as it is a mechanical actuated guage with only a +ve and -ve wire, doesnt matter which way they are wired as its only for the illumination light.

The Pyro just needs the extra thermocouple wires wired up to the probe, don't cut the excess wire you will have left over though!!! ;) Its callibrated to that length.

For the fittings for the boost guage, I just went to Pirtek who had heaps. You could try also Enzed, they'll have some as well.
Had to use the elbow otherwise the guage would sit too proud in the pod.

cheers,
Mitch