boost gauge/pod help

BurnyZS

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Aug 1, 2014
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on a leon cupra 1.8t
what is everyones prefered boost gauge location?
pillar? in vents?
also where can i get these pods from? cant seem to find anything.
thanks
 

tchallenger

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Nomand do a good pillar pod. It's the whole A pillar single piece. I'd go for one of those personally !
 

BurnyZS

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Just ordered a nomand pillar and it didn't ask for payment information but my order was completed lol?


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tchallenger

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Who knows ! Haha you'll be very happy with it though looks like the gauges should have always been in the cars with them fitted :cool:
 

monk3y303

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Kinda wishbi went nomad just for it to look more professional . As on mine u can see the mounting screw its ugly
 

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BurnyZS

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I ordered one like that but it turns out it's for a LCR and fits In my LC terribly so iv ordered a second hand nomand one for the same price


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Sangster

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Don't no what mine is as was installed wen I got it but it sits on the dash right next to the vent right of the wheel and I like it tbh. I should take it out tho as it distracts me I keep watching the boost instead of the road lol.
 
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You can always relocate the radio to the glove box...and run gauges in the Din slot.
 
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Adydnt

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I got a single pod off eBay for fitting it to the pillar, chose a gauge with red lights to match the clocks
 

DannyJigg

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I got a pod from halfords and located it in the circular vent on the right of the dash. Was contemplating a nomad but couldn't justify the additional cost as this serves my needs.

 
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