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Huh? Where the pics go??
Pics are worth a million words.
dig in the thread. it was explained already
Huh? Where the pics go??
Pics are worth a million words.
dig in the thread. it was explained already
First I cut the hose connected to the top BOV and spliced a T connector to rejoin the hose. I also added the hose i was going to connect directly to my boost gauge. I used about 10 feet of hose which was more than enough to run it clean and not have to much left over to have to hide.
Then I found where the "bunch O' wires went through the fire wall into the cabin so i didnt need to drill another hole into the firewall. (we all probably know how much fun that is.)
To get to the Wires from the engine bay you have to remove a few things first. Lets start out with the AC piping. Just take off the tiny nut to move the pipe to the right, out of the way.
Then Remove the bolt that holds on the heat shield and bend it just far enough out of the way so you can access the wire bunch in the engine bay
Look at that. The bunch o' wires. You might want to run your hose how you want it in the engine bay at this time because youre not going to have the end of the tube anymore.
To access the wires from inside the car you have to first sit in the passenger seat and remove the decretive moulding that runs over the clock screen and goes all the way to the glove box. To remove it just open the glove box and tug on the center until it pops out. be careful because the end towards the passenger door need to be pulled back by bending the piece a little. its pretty bendy so go ahead just be careful. the side by the clock just pops out but also be careful. it does take a little pulling.
Take out the two screws to the glove box and just pull the glove box from the bottom and it will just pop the whole thing out. also, the light is still
connected to the glove box so take that out. its just one screw.
Behind the glove box is a huge array of fuses and such. to the upper right hand corner is the wire bunch. see? Thats where the hose will run through so it never leaves your dash. just poke a little hole in the boot to slide the tubing through. i did it from the outside because you dont have the wires in the way. Then go back inside and try to stick your finger through it to see if you made a hole and pass the tube through the hole. (its a small pain in the butt but not terrible.)
Now that the tubing is in the car, take the two screws out from the radio and pull the radio out. the radio and thermo knobs are two different units so the clock face and radio will come together as one big unit. Pull out the wires that are attached to the radio and put the radio somewhere you wont bonk it up.
The big harness you removed from the radio will have a bunch of wires going into it. (captain obvious) I found the wire that runs with the parking lights. Its the orange wire with the back strip on the right hand side of the harness. cut and splice your positive wire into it for the gauges light. If you know any other lights that run with the parking lights go ahead and tap into those, but i used my radios lights. I grounded my gauge to the shifter assembly as i was putting in my bushings but you can do it anywhere you have bare metal.
Check your set up...nice and clean, almost not even there!
Thats how i installed mine with my lotek gauge pod. what do ya think? not to shabby right? Just reassemble everything the way you removed it and it will look all like new. The gauge pod looks a little off color but my grubby hands were all over it all day so once i used some F1 protectant it looks good as new.
Im in the process of figuring out how to make the pods look less "attached". I dont like the screw caps that stick up. although it doesnt look to bad Im in the process of solutions.
You can see my apexi TT i mounted to the left of the steering wheel in that empty spot. It looks pretty sweet. No install pics though. sorry....
If you have any questions dont hesitate to ask.
holy crap. before someone else gets all bent outta shape about the pictures without reading another page besides the first and last, you might know why theyre not there. read some. i dont have them anymore. i had them on photobucket....the account got lost somehow. i dont have anymore pics of the install. sorry. my bad. the internet sucks. use the tutorial. or dont. i couldnt care less. its still helpful minus the whole no pictures thing. if you dont like it, dont use it. hugs and kisses. -lee
is it just me or can you guys all see the picures?
holy crap. before someone else gets all bent outta shape about the pictures without reading another page besides the first and last, you might know why theyre not there. read some. i dont have them anymore. i had them on photobucket....the account got lost somehow. i dont have anymore pics of the install. sorry. my bad. the internet sucks. use the tutorial. or dont. i couldnt care less. its still helpful minus the whole no pictures thing. if you dont like it, dont use it. hugs and kisses. -lee
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cant see the pictures. yes. done.
BluMicaR isn't removing the A-Pillar the hardest part of that job. I remember reading there is a plunger that holds it on thats very tight fit? Now that youve done this, How long u think it should take. Also can you hook up any of these Boost Guages to the Dimmer?
my bad perhaps because I was too eager to see the install pictures. When you corrected me and said "done" by saying that I "thought" you mean you corrected it. Sorry for the confusion.