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Old Dec 11, 2008 | 03:05 PM
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well it started out today i just put my afr guage in the trunk just in case i could get it installed, i went to DT perforamce in Ft. Lauderdale, to maybe if we have time to move my boost guage to the dash, well they weren't that busy so we started to install the afr gauge then i went and looked at 4 different gauge pods and none fit the crossfire ,, i the owner said , go ahead build one for your car,, i found the one that kinda fit at least on one end,, got out the heat gun and started reforming the darn thing i found a off set square box that almost matched the shape of the crossfire piller post, well i cut heated reformed pushed pulled and made the thing fit,, then I painted both my stock ones black as the gauge i used was black, by now we have the boost and the afr ready to install into the gauge pod,, total cost bung,, pod, labor welding and about rwo hours of labor= $60.00,, oh during that time we stoped and put chrome 20"s ,a intake and tuned it with a Diablo on a new challenger , here is the way the crossfire turned out.
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Old Dec 11, 2008 | 03:32 PM
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I like your gauges very much. The install came out pretty decent. Good match with the black. I like mine better, but I paid more than you did too.... congrats...

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Old Dec 11, 2008 | 03:44 PM
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I like your gauges very much. The install came out pretty decent. Good match with the black. I like mine better, but I paid more than you did too.... congrats...

MikeR
Looks good, color match is also good. I wish it was that easy making ours but you can see it is almost impossible to get three gauges lined up like that. For 2 it works perfect.
 
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Old Dec 11, 2008 | 03:58 PM
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When can you put gauges in my SRT?
 

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Old Dec 11, 2008 | 04:13 PM
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when ever u r ready,, the gauges themselves cost about 400.00 but removed mine from my PT)so that part was already paid for,,, we can go there any time you want and see what we can do, if you like it we will make it,, if not we go to the track anyway. jim
 
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Old Dec 11, 2008 | 04:14 PM
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Jim, that looks good. I like the darker pillars as it reduces the internal glare / back scatter over the factory light color.
Enjoy, Woody

Mine in grey
 
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Old Dec 11, 2008 | 04:27 PM
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Waldig, What air temp are you measuring with the bottom gauge? IAT? James
 
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Old Dec 11, 2008 | 04:46 PM
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Really Sharp
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Old Dec 11, 2008 | 05:19 PM
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James, the gauge is reading the inlet air temp as measured ON THE SHELL OF THE MANIFOLD. It is so high as the car just did some er runs, yeah thats it Runs. The motor was off and the temp is that of the manifold shell ; parked and heat soaked while I took my time doing photos.

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Old Dec 11, 2008 | 05:27 PM
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AMX1397
Those look to be the regular push "rivet" type pins that you are using to hold the pod in place. How is that working out for ya? Hold pretty well?
Looks cleaner than using a wood screw (Woody, Woody, Woody, what are we gonna do with you! lol ).
 
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Old Dec 11, 2008 | 05:34 PM
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Woody, I don't own an SRT so I am not exactly sure of the air intake flow. I am guessing you are measuring air temp before the SC and cooler?

Thanks for the reply. James

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James, the gauge is reading the inlet air temp as measured ON THE SHELL OF THE MANIFOLD. It is so high as the car just did some er runs, yeah thats it Runs. The motor was off and the temp is that of the manifold shell ; parked and heat soaked while I took my time doing photos.

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Old Dec 11, 2008 | 05:34 PM
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Its cold and I have not stopped working, like you know heating issues............. I used the first screw that fit, CROME is on the horizion. Free time is spent of one big black project, and then there is the hood redesign program and the re designing the pulley and belt project that Iam doing for Rob and THEn there is the chrome screw.......Phillips I think though the forum would like a allen head stainless head allen cap screw with predrilled safety wire tie holes......with a tasteful cover cap........
JEEEESsss
and the crowd started to really turn ugly.
Weary Woody

BTW Tighed did you notice that I spent the effort to cut in half the boost gauge to dim the green leds, except the 0 and -20" ones? That is the level of detail I worry about, I have noticed that above 18PSI boost I have a really hard time seeing the screw anyway.
 

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AMX1397
Those look to be the regular push "rivet" type pins that you are using to hold the pod in place. How is that working out for ya? Hold pretty well?
Looks cleaner than using a wood screw (Woody, Woody, Woody, what are we gonna do with you! lol ).
In the four conners are the plastic push plugs the others are small black screws ,after heating to make it fit it had a little wave in it the screws do there own drillinf and then screw in tight that is why you see 2 push plugs and 4 screws, the heat gun really made it fit over the factory piller i used duck bill plires ti also help shap it as it was cooling, when i finished it fit really nice. I can get the P/N of the pod i used if any one wants it. jim
 
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Old Dec 12, 2008 | 09:38 AM
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nice work about time you did this, and if anyone is wondering why the autometer boost gauge reads "SRT" it came off the dodge neon srt-4.
 
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...a intake and tuned it with a Diablo on a new challenger , here is the way the crossfire turned out.
But can you elaborate a bit more here? Am I reading this right, you tuned your Crossfire with a Diablo? If so which one and how did that work out?
 
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well it started out today i just put my afr guage in the trunk just in case i could get it installed, i went to DT perforamce in Ft. Lauderdale, to maybe if we have time to move my boost guage to the dash, well they weren't that busy so we started to install the afr gauge then i went and looked at 4 different gauge pods and none fit the crossfire ,, i the owner said , go ahead build one for your car,, i found the one that kinda fit at least on one end,, got out the heat gun and started reforming the darn thing i found a off set square box that almost matched the shape of the crossfire piller post, well i cut heated reformed pushed pulled and made the thing fit,, then I painted both my stock ones black as the gauge i used was black, by now we have the boost and the afr ready to install into the gauge pod,, total cost bung,, pod, labor welding and about rwo hours of labor= $60.00,, oh during that time we stoped and put chrome 20"s ,a intake ,and tuned it with a Diablo on a new challenger , here is the way the crossfire turned out.
no not the crossfire you have to quote the entire sentence jim
 
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Old Aug 13, 2009 | 06:20 PM
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Thanks for clarifying.

...you have to quote the entire sentence jim
Not to start an argument over something so small but that sentence wasn't written as it should have been which is why I posted my question in the first place.
 
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Old Aug 13, 2009 | 07:02 PM
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you are right ,,i type with two fingers and must look at the keys also,,, just learned my cell phone now peolpe wantme to learn the computer. he is something i sent to a lot of people ( sent before looked up and reread it ) my Daughter is getting April 2010. left out the word married any way if post something that i didn't explain very good just yell at me and i;ll try to explain it ,, by anyone quoting the sentence i write, as misunderstood ,, i will always try to explain it and never get upset.

you see i went to night school,, that means i can not read or wright in the day time. jim
 

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you see i went to night school,, that means i can not read or wright in the day time. jim
You got a chuckle outta me there!
 
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