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Triple Gauge Pod

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I just installed my Revo turbo and decided that I needed gauges to monitor critical parameters like AFR, oil pressure and boost pressure. I did a previous thread asking what I needed to monitor and those were the top three. The Gauges are AEM X series. I was amazed on how thin they are! They are roughly 1/2" in thickness, compared to regular gauges that are over an inch deep. Cost me a few coins, roughly $550.00, but worth it. I lucked out and the three that I went with are combos that some of the auto parts stores online sell as a package. The two gauge pod is a cheapo unit from Ebay and the single unit is a cup mount, also off of Ebay. The pods were roughly $15.00.

The single cup mount is cut almost in half and the top cut at a 45 degree to clear the windshield. I screwed it to the two gauge pod. I used 1/8" stainless plate with a 1/8" rubber sheet glued to the bottom for the base. The two gauge pod is open at the bottom. I went with steel to add weight to keep it from sliding around and rubber to add to sliding resistance.

I know it's not the most sanitary method, but I did not want to mess with the pillar plastic and the single pod in the vent was not something that I wanted either.


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pic works for me too. i would add double sided tape to the bottom of the pad. take one hard corner and i bet it goes flying across the dash.
 


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pic works for me too. i would add double sided tape to the bottom of the pad. take one hard corner and i bet it goes flying across the dash.
That is why the base cover is 1/8" stainless steel plate with a 1/8" rubber sheet glued to it. It's heavy and has not moved yet and I've done some aggressive cornering/
 


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