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Why don't you make one that goes in the din slot below the stereo. Simple and clean. You can operate a demel to make it look very clean![]()
Planning to put a double din head unit in there eventually.
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Why don't you make one that goes in the din slot below the stereo. Simple and clean. You can operate a demel to make it look very clean![]()
Did your Safari turbo kit arrive?
I opt'ed for the block return....
there are about a million gauge choices. I've looked through everything on amazon and ebay and nothing is speaking to me.
If anyone out there has an OEM one please PM me.
All I need is the cover (part # 55403-90K00-13) in blue/gray.
I can make the face plate for the gauges.
it would require a ton of fabrication to fit and do clean.
Awesome... thank you very much. I just did a little searching and it looks like the cover is available via dealers in North America. All I need is the cover (part # 55403-90K00-13) in blue/gray. I can make the face plate for the gauges. I'll do a little more digging and see what I can come up with. Thank YOU again for the info. Super helpful.
I found the altimeter dash cover for $65 online new. I'll experiment with it. I'm pretty sure if I can make a nice faceplate for the gauges and it should be pretty easy to mount on my dash. My HZJ did not come with the OEM altimeter, so this thing should do the trick.
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Ummmm....NO!
Still waiting.....it hasn't been sitting in box in garage for a while, now.
There are a few things in life I'd prefer option-less, mostly those where the 'best' information on the 'best' way to do is limited to forums.
As have I, venturing into MR2 forums, searching vintage Yazaki.
The more 'mature' tuner crowd have a few adaptations that fit visually, but not physically.
How 'bout a race?
Let's see which of us can fit a HU with video inputs that the sensors feed to, whoever wins granted eternal bragging rights.
I may, Sol. I don't recall if parts truck was equipped with one, or what color or is, but if it's a match, you're more than welcome to. I'll check in a few hours.
As others have said, Joe'd be a good resource for, if no others result, and currently abroad.
The "K" is symbolic of time kill, be it NA or JP.
Yes, there's some, but not as much as the Internet would lead to believe.
Make two!!
Quite the motivational ender and my thanks to you for issuing the challenge.
Now we can sit back, wait and watch the magic work, because this boy'z gots skillz.
Make three!!!![]()
That part number is a "non-import part". No dealer in the US is going to touch that with any length of pole.![]()
Those altimeter pods sit on a dash pad with a recess but you can still get them to fit and look ok mounted on a standard dash pad, that's what I did with mine until I found the proper dash pad for it![]()
You will have to fab up a mount for the pod cover if you buy a new one. I think. Maybe it comes with a mount?
It's by far the cleanest looking install.
You guys have seen this, right? Post #514
What did you do on your 70 series today?
I inquired with the outfit that did it for @fireball and gauge mounting is limited by depth of gauges. You've got less than 3" to work with in this configuration. My Isspro pyro and boost are >3" so I'm stuck mounting them flat.
Also, he charges a lot more than it would cost to do a simple flat faceplate.
If you use your stock dash pad without the recess and make your own base the pod cover will fit fine it sits on the outside of the recess its only the base that fits inside the recess, I managed to get 2x autometer 2 5/8" gauges and a smaller one (2" I think) between them, it was a pretty tight fit but they fitted in there ok
I had the 3" exhaust installed today and what a difference. Even though I haven't touched the fuel settings on the truck since installing the turbo, it feels like a completely different truck after the exhaust upgrade. I can actually hear the turbo spinning up, where before you could barely hear it. Throttle response is much better... and it now sounds like a diesel.
What a difference over the stock exhaust and sounds great.