boost gauge
#1
boost gauge
do the make the steering column "podi" boost gauge mount for the B5 a4? if so where can i get one, if not should i just go with the vent mount? and anyone selling or know where i can buy a decent in-expensive boost gauge. i was lookin at VDO and saw a couple on ebay. just thought id try on here.
im located in Covina CA, if anyone knows of some shops in the area
im located in Covina CA, if anyone knows of some shops in the area
#3
If you need a boost gauge I have 2 used Autometer gauges(phantom and ultra-lite).
Yes Podi has a steering column setup for the B5 A4 and I am a Podi dealer if you want one. I can also get you the NewSouth Performance ColumnPod, that one puts the gauge in the center.
Yes Podi has a steering column setup for the B5 A4 and I am a Podi dealer if you want one. I can also get you the NewSouth Performance ColumnPod, that one puts the gauge in the center.
#5
I made my own vent mount for my boost gauge, it's cheap, easy, and looks pretty bad *** if you do it right. As far as the gauge goes the first thing i'd decide if i were you is do you want an electronic or mechanical one, mechanical is cheaper, but electronic are more accurate.
#6
Installed my VEI gauge
I just got my VEI gauge from Podi.ca, I didn't want to cut anything, so I bought
2" ABS pipe cap, drilled holes on the back of it.
In order for the gauge to sit in the cap, I had to turn it down a bit.
Connected it to the fuel pump wire, ran a vacuum hose...trick is - the vacuum hose should run almost straight from the back of the gauge, then I put 4-5 layers of self-adhesive (double side) tape so that the cap just sticks to my dash. No drilling or any mods on the dash, anywhere.
2" ABS pipe cap, drilled holes on the back of it.
In order for the gauge to sit in the cap, I had to turn it down a bit.
Connected it to the fuel pump wire, ran a vacuum hose...trick is - the vacuum hose should run almost straight from the back of the gauge, then I put 4-5 layers of self-adhesive (double side) tape so that the cap just sticks to my dash. No drilling or any mods on the dash, anywhere.
#9
Mike, do you have any links to pics of those two different pods? I'm going to need a boost gauge, and will probably order one with my phantom purchases while in Iraq (as in, not telling the wife I ordered it, just tell her to put it with the car and I'll install it when I get back).
#10
I did the vent mount pod, but since I'm cheap I used a dremel on my baby.
(How can people justfiy $2-300 on a boost gauge/pod!?) It took a few hours of dremeling and filing to get the fit perfect, but I'm really happy with it. All in all I'd say it was a 3.5/10 for difficulty because of the need for tools, the possibility of really ******* up your vent, and the time.
Drivers View: I'm holding it up with my fingers. It sits just a few degrees lower normally. I'm waiting to get an ultrabright LED (because the normal one is too dim) before I glue it in place.
From outside: Most people dont even notice it.
At Night: (Its a dimmer red than stock)
(How can people justfiy $2-300 on a boost gauge/pod!?) It took a few hours of dremeling and filing to get the fit perfect, but I'm really happy with it. All in all I'd say it was a 3.5/10 for difficulty because of the need for tools, the possibility of really ******* up your vent, and the time.
Drivers View: I'm holding it up with my fingers. It sits just a few degrees lower normally. I'm waiting to get an ultrabright LED (because the normal one is too dim) before I glue it in place.
From outside: Most people dont even notice it.
At Night: (Its a dimmer red than stock)