gauge pod
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From: Malvern, Arkansas
Car: 90 IROC 2-92 Zs blk vert & prpl
Engine: stealth ram brodix track 1 ful port
Transmission: 700r4 4l80e
Axle/Gears: iroc 375 lokr 92 Z 277 pos vert 327
gauge pod
Hey gang, I need a gauge pod mounted under the vent of my 92. Have any of you guys done this if so please post pics and what pod you used. It can be a two or three gauge pod but it needs to fit within the two vents and not hang over. I noticed some of the overhead pods look like they might work but I don't know how wide they are. The 68-69 console gauges look the best and I have a set but there isn't a place to mount them. I like the new camaros console gauges also. I wish someone made a conversion console that would take console gauges and the factory clock the early 80s third gens had.
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From: Mississauga,Ont,Canada
Car: 89 IROC
Engine: LSX 6.0 370, TU2 Cam, Fast intake
Transmission: T56 w/ lots of goodies
Axle/Gears: 8.8, Posi, 4.10, 31 Spline
Re: gauge pod
this is the one I used. I sent you the pictures in a pm awhile back
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/52mm-UNIVERSA...item56497e4524
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/52mm-UNIVERSA...item56497e4524
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Joined: May 2005
Posts: 1,057
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From: Malvern, Arkansas
Car: 90 IROC 2-92 Zs blk vert & prpl
Engine: stealth ram brodix track 1 ful port
Transmission: 700r4 4l80e
Axle/Gears: iroc 375 lokr 92 Z 277 pos vert 327
Re: gauge pod
Damn that looks great. Where did you run your wiring and where did you go through the firewall with the ends? Those are angeled toward the driver also.
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