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I've had the same wideband setup (Lc-1) for about 6 years now on various cars and currently 20 months on my Ford.

 

The only issues I've had sensor wise was the O2 sensor dying when it got doused in e85 during a fuel related failure. This wasn't on the Ford though. 

 

My gauge cups melted last summer but when the car gets to nearly 80c you'd expect some things to melt.

 

I bought some stuff from ebay and installed it myself. It did need a little filing to make it fit properly.

 

I think the kit I bought was around the $200 mark and came with the dash infill, gauge cups and a boost and oil pressure gauges and sender.

 

The boost gauge seems to work fine and I can't comment on the oil pressure sensor as I've been too lazy to wire it up as yet.

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41 minutes ago, Roo32 said:

What set up is that mate? (Excuse my noobness)

 

also any recommendations on brand for just a two gauge dash set up? 

 

$98 Lenovo tablet

$20 elm327 obd2 Bluetooth dongle

$5.50 Torque pro app from play store. 

 

I went this way cause fixed gauges installed was cost prohibitive. This way I get access to just about any sensor and a scan tool. 

Only thing I can't find on there is oil pressure which I want. 

 

Autometer cobalt would be my pick for fixed gauges if I was cashed up. 

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Anyone know if the 52mm autometer cobalt gauges fit in the saas dual pod for the Fg??

 

the place I took it to today reckons they don't fit but saas actually sell the same pod and gauges as a package so you would think they would fit?

 

any help would be great 

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Yes, they do, in terms of diameter/radius. Standard "pod" size is 52mm. It's the depth that's the issue with some gauges and the fittings you need to put on the end of them. Some "hacking up" of the dash itself (underneath the dash surface and behind the gauges, hopefully) may be necessary if there's no room.

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Thanks for the help mate! So you're saying some modifications may be required?

 

im a complete noob so would have no idea but do you have any examples and/or know anyone who would know how to do this?

 

cheers 

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It's soft material, if you do need to "remove some"; don't worry about it. If you're really concerned about doing any damage, you may be better off paying somebody to install them :)

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