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    Question on installing boost and pyro guages

    Hi all,
    Im working on installing my new boost and pyro guages in the coming days. I will be installing them in a pillar pod and was hoping somone could help me find a way back into the engine bay. Are there any easy gromits to use? Will i need to tear down my dash and if so are they any tips on how? Any pics would be helpful.

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    Hi satyx . I did remove the dash panel below the steering column and the right side kick panel . gives you heaps more room . once your kick
    panel is off you can see some wiring going through the firewall above accellerator pedal. thats where I went . the dash panel under the column
    is held in by the bonnet and fuel latch mount bolts and a couple of star screws and plastic snap in clips . Keep in mind if you want your lights to
    work and dim with dimmer control , same as your dash . I kept going taking steering column plastics off , then wiper and blinker stork off then
    dash surround out to get to dimmer . took some time mate but its all worth it .
    The price of excellence is dicipline , the cost of mediocrity is dissapointment .

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    thanks for the help Boots..
    2005 GU 3.0L ST
    Cooper tyres, Alloy B'Bar, Safari Snorkel, 3" Exhaust, Rhino Racks, Dual Batt, NADS
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    Hey mate i have just been through all this in the past month
    here is a great thread with all the help i got.

    http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...gauges-in-a-GU

    I didnt pull out any of the dash. was able to feed the wired through the main grommit in the firewall and put my hand up and pull them through.
    Ran them across under the steering wheel and fed them up the side near the fuse box.
    Pretty easy mate to run the wires.
    But i had alot of the wires for the gauges already whee they needed to be. There was an old gauge there.

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    Yeah cheers Leigh, i have been re-reading your thread over the last few days. There is defiantly a lot of valuable info in there. Im not quite as lucky as there is nothing installed in my GU and i was unsure as to where to run the wires. want to make this install as simple and painless as possible. Atm im have similar troubles finding someone to weld in my pyro and boost sensors. Seems everyone in my town doesnt want any of it, so they just blow out the quote for the job or flat out refuse to do it. Oh well ill get a mate to help out and try a backyard job of it. Hopefully this weekend ill be doing battle with the turbo heatshield and gauges. lol...
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    I have an auto so I send all my wiring through a blank plate I think the clutch would utilise. Easy to reach both sides and I can drill holes for cables as required without fingering my firewall ( use gromets for water tight integrity). Another good tip is while there pull some trailer multi-core cable through for any switching you may need in the future. Just sits there until you need another switch. keep it long enough in the engine bay to reach where you are mounting your relay/fuses.

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    hey satyx
    mate jus goin through his at the mo
    from your pillar pod take the old pillar cover off & next to the dash there is a small gap between he dash & pillar, runs your wires & boost line through & it drops out next to ur kick panell

    i drilled & tapped my t piece into my boost line myself
    pirtek for the tee, toolshop for drill & tap

    as for the egt i am at heatsheild stage what a pain in the a... , i booked my car in over he phone at the local ozfit when i went to drop it off he started caring on that oh no it cant be done so hence i will try and do myself
    lots of info from the guys on here & all help out heaps so have fun mate

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    Quote Originally Posted by WORTHOS6 View Post
    hey satyx
    mate jus goin through his at the mo
    from your pillar pod take the old pillar cover off & next to the dash there is a small gap between he dash & pillar, runs your wires & boost line through & it drops out next to ur kick panell

    i drilled & tapped my t piece into my boost line myself
    pirtek for the tee, toolshop for drill & tap

    as for the egt i am at heatsheild stage what a pain in the a... , i booked my car in over he phone at the local ozfit when i went to drop it off he started caring on that oh no it cant be done so hence i will try and do myself
    lots of info from the guys on here & all help out heaps so have fun mate
    So worth are you reinstalling the original a pillar cover or just using the new pod one? The instructions i recieved seem to indicate installing the new one on top of the original one.
    2005 GU 3.0L ST
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    When I fitted mine, despite what the instructions said, I removed the original pillar trim in the hope it may give a bit more room for wires etc. I then fitted the L.H. pillar grab handle to hold the lot securely [it's the same as the R.H.] and bought a new one for the LHS [dealer price approx. $37]

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    Quote Originally Posted by GRA.GU View Post
    When I fitted mine, despite what the instructions said, I removed the original pillar trim in the hope it may give a bit more room for wires etc. I then fitted the L.H. pillar grab handle to hold the lot securely [it's the same as the R.H.] and bought a new one for the LHS [dealer price approx. $37]
    Interesting GRA.GU ..... was the LHS side a better fit or something? I would have thought they would be the same.
    2005 GU 3.0L ST
    Cooper tyres, Alloy B'Bar, Safari Snorkel, 3" Exhaust, Rhino Racks, Dual Batt, NADS
    and a very big wishlist in the glove box...

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