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how much they set u back.. I think its like 300 or something for both?

yea it set me back $290 but threw a good mate I know there :spit:

nice nice

I really gotta put my pod in

I duno how much use it is 2 me being stocko

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looks a very niiice. I also got the replica off miss ally and too can verify the quality of the product and how easy it is to deal with her. I am about to buy the boost gauge and something else, what what does everything recommend? I see the air/fuel one a waste, so maybe oil temp or water temp?? also whats the whole electonic vs mechanical?

one last q, are all the cobalt gauges light up?

sorry to thread hijack, just thought would save creatn a new thread for similar talk.

Cheers

p.s. can u buy those fpv gauge rings separately by chance????

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Finally getting round to completing my boost and oil pressure gauge installation.

A question for the electrically minded - can I hook up the +12v lighting terminal and the 12v Ignition terminal from the gauge to the TC Power wire = Blue wire with a red stripe?

And yes jcooke, the FPV pods all have individual part numbers :

Panel gauge mounting ba2tf04428a x 1

Bezel inst cluster ba2t10876a x 2 (is the one you need)

Housing gauge unit ba2t9h273a x 2

Screw inst cluster ba2t10s849a x 2

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A question for the electrically minded - can I hook up the +12v lighting terminal and the 12v Ignition terminal from the gauge to the TC Power wire = Blue wire with a red stripe?

If you wire it that way, sounds like your guage will only work with the lights on. :pooh:

I hooked up the main power/ignition connector down to the power/cig lighter positive wire. For lighting, connecting to TC power wire is fine, try using a multimeter to check which one is positive, don't trust wire colours. I also wired in series a 1kohm variable potentiometer thingy to control the brightness of the cobalts to match the other interior lights more. :blush:

Ben

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Using my supreme barginings skills I got the below two gauges for 300 bucks today!! :spoton:

Cobalt Oil Pressure

Cobalt Boost/Vac 20psi

Now I just need to install them...

So is there much to it?

just run the T piece for the boost from...? where?

And I havent really looked/opened them.. but the guy tells me it comes with a sender for oil pressure?

How does that hook up?

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Using my supreme barginings skills I got the below two gauges for 300 bucks today!! :spoton:

Cobalt Oil Pressure

Cobalt Boost/Vac 20psi

Now I just need to install them...

So is there much to it?

just run the T piece for the boost from...? where?

And I havent really looked/opened them.. but the guy tells me it comes with a sender for oil pressure?

How does that hook up?

Boost you can get from behind the BOV, just cut the line to the manifold in half and use the Tee piece. that's what I did. For the oil pressure, I bought a VDO Tee piece, cant remember the part number, but that went in where the factory sensor is, so you can then hook up the autometer sender and the factory unit. ZAP had done a write up on how to do this.

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