column pod
- scott91gtz
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column pod
i want to install some guages on my 91 gtz. does anyone know if you can get a pod for the column on the side of the windshield? im also thinking that perhaps i can find one that will fit on the steering column, on perhaps in the vents in the center of the dash. being a quad 4 and all i really want to keep an eye on the temp.
thanks, scott
thanks, scott
91 gtz -  quad 4 - 5 speed
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89 gt - 3.1 - auto
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There's A pillar pods you can buy from someone. I forget the sight, it's gotta be somewhere on this site just search for A pillar gauge pods.
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You should have a temp gauge if you have a Quad. No need to get another
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- scott91gtz
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i want to get a decent aftermarket one... they are a lot more accurate than the factory ones
91 gtz -  quad 4 - 5 speed
89 gt - 3.1 - auto
93 gt - 3.1 - auto
89 gt - 3.1 - auto
93 gt - 3.1 - auto
column pod
Lo-tek makes the A-pillar gauge pods. Currently they only offer a two-pod version. There was a group buy recently for a three-pod version, but it didn't go through.
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Black '88 Beretta GT
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'89 GT, '91 GT, '92 GTZ (12.95@105 mph), '01 Bonneville SSEi
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I hear so many people say aftermarket gauges are sooo much better and accurate but is the difference even really noticeable? I doubt it.
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(BerettaLove32 @ Apr. 13 2006,23:47)Q
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EI hear so many people say aftermarket gauges are sooo much better and accurate but is the difference even really noticeable? I doubt it.
...only in speedometers.
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EI hear so many people say aftermarket gauges are sooo much better and accurate but is the difference even really noticeable? I doubt it.
...only in speedometers.
Paul Keller
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1988 Chevrolet Beretta GTU (turbocharged) (bought new in August 1988)
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- scott91gtz
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if you go out and spend some decent money on them you will notice the difference... not the $30 ones but more like $100 or so
91 gtz -  quad 4 - 5 speed
89 gt - 3.1 - auto
93 gt - 3.1 - auto
89 gt - 3.1 - auto
93 gt - 3.1 - auto