Any body with the ATI DASH POD ?
Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 6,688
From: Chicago Area
you can take your dash apart and run it throught the back of the pod. I currently have it set up that way on mine, but i hate the look of the wires coming through the back.
I am planning on taking the dash apart and just drilling a nice whole in the dash and run it through the bottom of the pod so the wires can't be seen
I am planning on taking the dash apart and just drilling a nice whole in the dash and run it through the bottom of the pod so the wires can't be seen
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Joined: Sep 2007
Posts: 1,374
From: North Jersey
Yeah that's what i've been thinking, I figured it'd look better like that, and I figured it'd look funky with wires on the dash, even if I had it in a little wire loom or something. What gauges you running?
Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 6,688
From: Chicago Area
I have it in the wire loom, but it annoys the crap out of me seeing a black wire loom coming out from the back of the dash....
AEM AFR, Autometer Cobalt Boost/VAc and EGT in the pod
AEM AFR, Autometer Cobalt Boost/VAc and EGT in the pod
Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 6,688
From: Chicago Area
Originally Posted by deezangelly
I'm not boosted
I'll be running Voltage Air Fuel and Exhaust Temp until I'm boosted.
You can also hook up all the lines and the guage will show you the Vac pressure until you are boosted. Save you some time and headaches
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Joined: Sep 2007
Posts: 1,374
From: North Jersey
Hmmm, not a bad idea
I may do that then, I already have three gauges. So I was gonna say if it was a big pain I could always through them on my pillar, but I have an 08 with airbags, plus... thats alot of gauges. lol
I may do that then, I already have three gauges. So I was gonna say if it was a big pain I could always through them on my pillar, but I have an 08 with airbags, plus... thats alot of gauges. lol
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