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shaun100
6th April 2016, 10:01 AM
Hi Guys,
Bought my first ZD30 and am in the process of setting up for NADS, among many other things.
Firtsly, I want to set up EGT and boost gauges.
Im not a fan of the pillar pods, however I see that column mount pods can be had also.
Click Here (http://4x4concepts.com.au/index.php/categories/nissan/nissan-patrol-gu/product/65-nissan-patol-gu-2-gauge-column-mount-52mm-black)
Does anyone have / use these and can tell me what the view is like and do they block much out on the dash?
Thanks in advance....
BigRAWesty
6th April 2016, 10:06 AM
I'd be interested in this feed back aswell..
Not sure if they are a replacement peice or glue on bit..
Wizard52
6th April 2016, 01:35 PM
I have a combined boost/EGT Autron gauge mounted in middle of column cover and it does not restrict view of speedo or tacho. Works very well for me.
However the gauge does not have a dimmer for background lights so is too bright at night. Auto electrician can easily fix. This may be just a DX issue as the ST's have a dimmer control.
Attached photo is taken on an angle but in driving position, all is good.
BigRAWesty
7th April 2016, 07:10 AM
I have a combined boost/EGT Autron gauge mounted in middle of column cover and it does not restrict view of speedo or tacho. Works very well for me.
However the gauge does not have a dimmer for background lights so is too bright at night. Auto electrician can easily fix. This may be just a DX issue as the ST's have a dimmer control.
Attached photo is taken on an angle but in driving position, all is good.
That's also a 60mm gauge ain't it?
That setup was another option for me..
How did you find the alloy holder? Worth the extra coin??
threedogs
7th April 2016, 09:11 AM
Pretty sure Mudski has a twin pod there ,buy the $20 one does the same thing.
I have a pillar pod but also and a triple pod on the dash easy as to wire using
some 7 core trailer 4mm wire.
I have my Ecu-Talk mounted there
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Black-Double-Dash-Car-Gauge-Mount-52mm-Twin-Dual-Holder-Pod-Bracket-2-Inch-Car-/191802634085?hash=item2ca853ef65:g:kNAAAOSwHnFVi1d r
Loving this one
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Diesel-0-30-Boost-and-800-Degree-EGT-Pyro-Exhaust-Temp-Dual-Gauge-and-60mm-Cup-/361413927122?hash=item5425f2e0d2:g:A~AAAOSwEK9XAMx 5
Cuppa
7th April 2016, 10:10 AM
I have a combined boost/EGT Autron gauge mounted in middle of column cover and it does not restrict view of speedo or tacho. Works very well for me.
However the gauge does not have a dimmer for background lights so is too bright at night. Auto electrician can easily fix. This may be just a DX issue as the ST's have a dimmer control.
Wiz, the dimming solution is quite easy. Will cost you $50. Redarc gauges are Autron re-badged. What you need is the 'Enhanced lighting controller'.
http://www.redarc.com.au/products/product/monitoring-gauges_ga-elc/ and http://www.redarc.com.au/images/uploads/images/GA-ELC_Instruction_Manual.pdf
I have a DX with no dimming function & it does the job. You can set the brightness/dim-ness - only issue I have with it is that for the dimming level which suits me at night, it makes the gauge a bit hard to see during the day if driving with lights on. This probably has to do with my dimming preference, having had cataract surgery in both eyes. I can still read the gauge on dimmed in daylight, but it's easier if I just flick the lights off momentarily. It's quite a small unit, easy to find a spot for. Has + & - switches inside to alter level of dimming. Set & forget (ie. once set no need to access further, so easily hidden away under the dash somewhere).
Wizard52
7th April 2016, 11:16 AM
That's also a 60mm gauge ain't it?
That setup was another option for me..
How did you find the alloy holder? Worth the extra coin??
Just under 60mm external. I've had it for 6 or 7 years so can't remember cost but more than happy with set up.
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