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Old 05-12-2006, 07:17 AM   #1
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ATI EZ pods

So I just got my ATI ez pod for my s13
http://autotechinteriors.com/products_ezpod.php
and was really looking foward to installing it so I don't have to lean over to see my boost/water temp gauge. Well I placed the gauge pod on my steering column and really like the way it looks, however when i went to put my boost gauge in (autometer carbon fiber) I ran into a lil prob. 1st... the screws that stick out the back won't allow the gauge to sit in there correctly. I'm not too worried about this on b/c I can just cut the screws off(I don't think you can take the gauge apart) 2nd...the fitting that you connect the hose to cant exactly be removed and it sits on the lower part of the gauge and I know that I'll run into the same prob w/the sender on the water temp gauge. Has anyone used these and ran into the same prob.? If so what did you do? I don't have a prob slightly modifing the holder to accomadate the gauge but I think I'll have to do too much and it won't look clean...lmk
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