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Old 18th March 2019, 19:56   #61
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I received my kit from Jack today


I'm waiting for a single switch fascia panel to arrive before I set about fitting - I have a 2 switch fascia panel, as I was hoping to fit an electric rear sunblind.....another story......although, that is developing as i type, so I may be better fitting the Gauge to the 2 hole fascia panel....??? hmmm


anywho..... I'm well chuffed with the kit - the quality, design and the whole package including the "how-to" on pdf is excellent



if anyone is still to contact Jack - better move fast as I think he'll be listing them for sale after this week if no contact has been made.


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Old 19th March 2019, 21:55   #62
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How'do folks

I made a start assembling my kit

I'm ready to wire it in to the Car tomorrow - I decided i'll fit the Gauge to a 2 hole fascia panel

I took some pics - you need to do a wee bit of tinkering to install this - it's all well planned out and explained well by Jack in the pdf






























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Old 24th March 2019, 13:05   #63
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How'do folks


I managed to get my Gauge wired and installed in the Car today





I'm really happy with it

I hope others are happy with their kits


another wee job ticked off the list



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Old 24th March 2019, 13:51   #64
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How'do folks


I managed to get my Gauge wired and installed in the Car today





I'm really happy with it

I hope others are happy with their kits


another wee job ticked off the list



Paul.
I received mine last week. Everything about it is quality. Quite a bit more than I expected. I kinda dont want to fit it lol, as I am the one now to mess it all up lol. Will likely take a week off work after Easter sometime, and fit it whilst doing a few other odds and ends. My only issue, is my panel is a one off. Painted to match the dash. So if it goes wrong.........
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Old 8th November 2020, 15:51   #65
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Just bought another 1.8 Turbo and wondered if any of these were still available, as I have one in my other 1.8 Turbo and it's brilliant!

Cheers!
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Old 8th November 2020, 17:42   #66
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I have had one fitted to my 75 diesel for a couple of years now. I really like it, I like to keep tabs on the temp.

I believe my panel started off with just two holes, I just opened up another as and when required. All 5 in use now lol
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Old 9th November 2020, 06:02   #67
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So, what happened to the remaing unsold stock, and are any still available to buy now, because one of these and an up rated cooling fan from Jules has made my other 1.8 Turbo tourer really useable and I want to repeat this combination with the new one.

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Old 9th November 2020, 10:27   #68
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An Elm327 plugin unit and Torque will give you the same thing plus other parameters of your choosing.

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Old 9th November 2020, 10:52   #69
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Or just use the car's on board display 😎

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