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    hey just wanted to know about gauges ive seen a few commodores driving around the streets with gauges on there bonnet and i like them so i was thinking of doing it i was goin to do oil pressure volts and i cant think of a third one that i havent got already it wont be boost becaue no forced induction and what brand is better speco or auto meter and is it legal if ot were would be a good spot to mount the three gauges in the car

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    volts is pointless if u ask me. autometer is better than speco. oil pressure, trans temp, oil temp, water temp, ummmm not sure wat else there is. but in my opinion volts isnt that good

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    ok then i might go oil temp then and do u know if its legal to put them outside the bonnet

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    Quote Originally Posted by p_schrapel View Post
    volts is pointless if u ask me. autometer is better than speco. oil pressure, trans temp, oil temp, water temp, ummmm not sure wat else there is. but in my opinion volts isnt that good

    Volts would be a better gauge to have then oil temp and even trans temp (assuming to already have a trans cooler) on a stockish VS V6. At least you can pick up a charging fault before it leaves you stranded with not enough battery to crank the car...

    Oil pressure is a very good gauge to have as the oil pressure light on the dash only comes on when there is virtually no oil pressure (damage is most likely already done by that stage). I had a water temp in my car, but have now reverted back to just using the stock gauge.

    Don't put them on the outside of the car, you just look like a hero....especially in a n/a V6....

    This is where I had mine, although I've now reverted back to a stock radio surround/console and am trying to find a new spot for 2 gauges that doesn't look ricerish haha





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    yeah thanx for the tips where did u get that panel for the gauges it looks sweet

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    ok you have to remember that most ppl do work during the day, so sometimes its takes more than a couple of hours for a member to respond.

    that gauge pod looks custom, there is a thread or 2, kicking round with a heap of pics with gauges located around the cabin and outside it. do a search on gauge locations or something along those lines, should bring it up.

    location all depends on how you want it to look, oem as possible or bolted to the side of the centre console next to the drivers left leg. possiblities are endless, i've seen 2 gagues in a custom pod to the left of the gear stick where the ashtray resides, obviously the ashtray is removed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shanen1vs View Post
    so where did u get that panel from mate ned your help
    Yep as ephect said I made it myself (and only just recently sold it). I have thought about making more of them to sell, but for the time they take to make they wouldn't be cheap...

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    yeah its f@#$%ng sweet mate how long did it take you to make and what material did you use

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    Quote Originally Posted by shanen1vs View Post
    yeah its f@#$%ng sweet mate how long did it take you to make and what material did you use
    Have a read through my this thread...

    My L67 VS Berlina

    There are some more pics and a small explanation in there. But basically involves pvc pipe, fibreglass resin, fabric, bog, and lots of sanding.....

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    thanks heaps for that mate coz i made a panel for 3 gauge out of aluminium but it didnt turn out tht good nd yeah

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