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Old 11-13-2007, 10:11 PM   #1 (permalink)
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First Interceptor gauge install pics

This is on a 2006 SRT8, using a Saleen dual gauge pod. The pod fit perfectly. It may be hard to read but we've got A/F ratio displayed along with I think trans temp, fuel pressure, and I think oil pressure. We're still finalizing the list of available parameters.



What do you guys think about this pod? It's kinda growing on me. I thought for sure I'd go with the pillar pod but I'm starting to like this.

Here's a pic from the from of the car...



These will be available for the LX vehicles within the next couple weeks.

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Old 11-14-2007, 07:55 PM   #2 (permalink)
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So what do you guys think of these gauge pods? I think it's a great look and matches pretty good. Great alternative compared to the a-pillar.

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Old 11-15-2007, 08:50 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I'm very anxious for these gauges to release for the LX! I need something to fill the second pod and this will be a perfect fit.

Your pod looks really good! I'm not a fan of any of the pillar pods available for our car, and yours is a good alternative. I assume you drilled through the top of the dash to run the wire down between the vents?

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Old 11-15-2007, 09:14 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I'm very anxious for these gauges to release for the LX! I need something to fill the second pod and this will be a perfect fit.

Your pod looks really good! I'm not a fan of any of the pillar pods available for our car, and yours is a good alternative. I assume you drilled through the top of the dash to run the wire down between the vents?

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I know there was drilling involved for the gauge pods not sure where the wires are going thru though probably thru a vent though i'll Todd chime in on that. Anyways i should make another thread for a list of ppl who want a gauge setup and if there's enough ppl maybe the first official groupbuy to kick these things off.

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I'm very anxious for these gauges to release for the LX! I need something to fill the second pod and this will be a perfect fit.

Your pod looks really good! I'm not a fan of any of the pillar pods available for our car, and yours is a good alternative. I assume you drilled through the top of the dash to run the wire down between the vents?

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For now we are running the wires through the back and along the windshield. I'm not sure if I want to use a pillar pod or those Saleen pods. Once you drill there's no going back!

I think I'm going with the Saleen so I'll post how the drilling went.

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I'm not to keen on drilling through the dash pad. But I am in the market for some gauges/pods
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They are awesome. I love it. How about this for an idea with them. Slightly angle them towards the driver (provided they will also be made for RHD cars).

Any idea on cost?

Expected release date?

How are they fitted?

How easy/hard?

Put me down for a set please.
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They are awesome. I love it. How about this for an idea with them. Slightly angle them towards the driver (provided they will also be made for RHD cars).

Any idea on cost?

Expected release date?

How are they fitted?

How easy/hard?

Put me down for a set please.

The gauges themselves will be $239 for a single gauge, or $399 for a dual set as shown. We are now testing prototypes, and the production versions should be ready around the 17th. Initially the LX platform and PT (PT Cruiser) will be supported with Caliber soon to follow.

The gauges are 2 1/16" so will fit in any standard gauge pod. The only connection needed is to the OBD2 port under the dash. They do have 2 analog inputs so you can connect external sensor/sensor kits such as wide band O2 kits, fuel pressure sensors, EGT, etc.

I will let you know as soon as we have these ready to go. There are a lot of color options not shown, such as white face, black bezel, etc. Also a white/balck display, blue/black, and red/black.

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where did you get the saleen gauge pod?
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