S Stormtrooper77 Member : 2003.5 Mazdaspeed Protege Feb 6, 2004 #1 Will the 60mm gauges fit in the standard pod holes or will they need to be enlarged?
S Stormtrooper77 Member : 2003.5 Mazdaspeed Protege Feb 6, 2004 #3 So I guess the holes will have to be enlarged then. I just wanted to know if there was enough play in the holes to acutally accommodate a 60mm gauge.
So I guess the holes will have to be enlarged then. I just wanted to know if there was enough play in the holes to acutally accommodate a 60mm gauge.
J jersey_emt Member : 04 MSM #1089 Feb 6, 2004 #4 Yup. People have used a dremel to cut out a 60mm hole for the large gauges. It's a tight fit, but it does fit.
Yup. People have used a dremel to cut out a 60mm hole for the large gauges. It's a tight fit, but it does fit.
P PaulMP3 Contributor : Turbo MP3 #222, 00 Silverado Z71 Feb 6, 2004 #5 I have my 60mm in the lower pod pillar pod. I used a knife and a file. it is a close fit, but they squeeze in. I really like the look of the 60mm boost gauge on the bottom, with the 52mm egt above it. Attachments gauges7 LED.JPG gauges7 LED.JPG 0 bytes · Views: 2,049
I have my 60mm in the lower pod pillar pod. I used a knife and a file. it is a close fit, but they squeeze in. I really like the look of the 60mm boost gauge on the bottom, with the 52mm egt above it.
N NRRfrogmanP5 King of the City! Contributor : '16 CX-9 GT Feb 7, 2004 #6 yeah that does look sweet...but why not just order a 60mm gauge pod to hold it?