Side note: My buddy told me he bought your kit. Says its coming off your car soon. Cant wait to have another BT car around here, haha.
Yeah I'm shipping it out later next week!
Yea that's me!!! feeling excited :happyanim:
Using Uni's stage 3 tune.
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Here's the fuse I tapped for power to the gaugeyes please do all of that...pics pics pics...im ordering right now. i like everything im reading as far as reviews.
Can you take a pic of a normal view of the gauges? These are all a bit close and of the side. but thanks for showing me the clearance i can expect.
I tried a bunch of different ways and this was the only one that didn't hit the steering wheel. Maybe you can use a different type of glue if you're concerned with residue, I'm sure there's something out there. I really didn't want to either but it came out perfect and it's strong as hell so no regrets here. If you're careful the residue will only be on the inside so when you put the oem piece back on it'll cover it all up.
Yup, that was the only way I could do it without cutting anything. The gauge on the left is my old meth gauge, HFS-4 gauge sits there now so I guess we have the same layout lol. The LED is for the APR LPFP so I know it's working... don't trust that thing at all. Eboost2 sits where those wires areWait, you pried the oem piece off the steering column? The NS column pod is a layover not a replacement. Looks good btw, i see you have some projects going on. Thats exactly the spots i have dedicated for my gauge. NS boost gauge on left and AFR on right....except i have Meth in the vent.
Yup, that was the only way I could do it without cutting anything. The gauge on the left is my old meth gauge, HFS-4 gauge sits there now so I guess we have the same layout lol. The LED is for the APR LPFP so I know it's working... don't trust that thing at all. Eboost2 sits where those wires are
I have too many f*****g options to choose from for kits! I should just stick with the CTS kit and not look anywhere else, but FFE isn't helping with their awesome in-house kits. I don't think an in-house kit is worth the extra $1000 though, not for the power levels I'm looking for.