Gauge pod for civic sedan? (UPDATE)
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Rep Power: 788 I want to bump this. Has anyone found a dual pod that will fit sedans? I need to get a second a/f gauge, but there's no room for it. Does the propod dual fit okay?
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Rep Power: 314 it fits ok theres a little gap on top but thats not that bad... personally i like them, but the vendor i got them from took FOREVER to get them shipped
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Rep Power: 410 how hard is it to wire a guage to the car? for electrical guages it's just wires that go from guage to respective ecu wiring, correct?
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Rep Power: 788 Voltmeter is cake. Ignition power and a ground. Plus dash lighting. I'm looking for a good a/f gauge, but the company I like doesn't make them. ;(
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Rep Power: 314 wiring for electrical gauges are a cakewalk... just gotta know which wire u wanna tap into, volt gauges just need a battery signal from anything.. like your 12volt socket...
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Rep Power: 788 Can you post the pics? I took out my single because there was too much gap and didn't line up right. Maybe the dual is better?
And has any company come up with one specifically for a sedan? You know people mods sedans too!!
And has any company come up with one specifically for a sedan? You know people mods sedans too!!
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Rep Power: 0 Gearbox, Its been a while since this was first posted but I wanted to update you on wnat I did. I bought the dual pod gauge cluster from silver image racing http://www.silverimageracing.com/pd_01.cfm . It covers the existing gauges a bit so I'm removing some of the plastic from the pod section using a dremel. The pods are like 5" deep so you can cut away a lot from the pod. I then plan to use some fiberglass or something to reconstruct the bit of the cluster that was blocking the existing gauges. I'll update again if I can get pictures when I'm done.
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Rep Power: 261 if anyone wants to mount gauges and doesn't want to start drilling into their pillar. Or just wants to experiment with it. I've got a pillar that I took off mine and replaced (to go back stock with out a lot of holes) that I will sell.
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