Symposer Hole Cabin Access for Add-Ons

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I found it really neat that for those of us that have the symposer delete can route our vacuum hose for a boost gauge and/or power wire for our amp right through that hose into the cabin cleanly.

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interesting, I never thought about that before
 


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I found it really neat that for those of us that have the symposer delete can route our vacuum hose for a boost gauge and power wire for our amp right through that hose into the cabin cleanly.

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Have you actually done this? I’m curious how easily you can snake a gauge 2 lead through.
 


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Have you actually done this? I’m curious how easily you can snake a gauge 2 lead through.
I snaked my vacuum wire in and of course that was a flimsy and difficult to feed through but gauge 2 would probably be easier because of the stiffness. I haven't decide on the amp setup I want yet but I probably go with 8 gauge since I'm really not into big bass anymore.

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while on the subject of amp wires, where do you plan on wiring the "rca" wires? since there are no rca outs on the oem unit
 


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while on the subject of amp wires, where do you plan on wiring the "rca" wires? since there are no rca outs on the oem unit
No clue yet. I haven't gotten that far. I'm more on go fast right now. Then suspension. I'll Probably just do a plug and play harness if they make one that attaches to the back of the unit so I don't have to tap into the speakers for the input for the converter.

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I don't know if such a harness exists, I have had an amp and sub hanging out for years (from the car I had before my FiST) and yeah tapping into wires just leaves me with a nasty taste in my mouth
 


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Where does the hole even exit under the dash. Never could find it. Lol.
 


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Where does the hole even exit under the dash. Never could find it. Lol.
It is routed above the clutch pedal assembly to the back of the center area in front of the HVAC stuff. I'll take a picture of it. I cut part of the tube because I didn't need it to be that long.

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The biggest gauge wire that probably can be ran through that hole is a 4 awg by itself and a 8-10 awg with a 5mm vacuum hose. Right now I just a 5mm vacuum hose going through it.


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4 AWG is really all i need for a simple setup.
 


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