3 gauge idiot light cluster pod
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3 gauge idiot light cluster pod
This is in NO WAY a gauruntee that I will offer these. This is just to get an idea of how many people would want them. Maybe it'll motivate me to use a perfect finished piece as a plug. Don't know, we'll see.
Here's what I did. I found a generic ricer 3-gauge pod and mounted it onto the idiot cluster bezel with some really fancy G-Flex epoxy that I mixed with some high density adhesive filler. Then I fixed it to a board, scuffed all the painted carbon fiber looking crap off of it, flame treated it mildly, covered it with some very stretchy t-shirt material, used my common sense skills to keep it in place and conform to the curves of the pod while I layed down some epoxy over the material. Before it kicked I cut away the excess and threw on a layer of glass.
I came back a day later & I sanded the hell out of it, bondo'ed, sanded, glazed, sanded, glazed sanded, gel coated, faired, gel coated faired, primed, faired, primed faired some more, sealed, painted, cleared, cut and buffed & nib out and this is what I'm left with. Disgusting I know. All total I probably have close to 40 hours into this piece. Keep this in mind as we all know the only raw material that we are given at birth is time.
Here's what I did. I found a generic ricer 3-gauge pod and mounted it onto the idiot cluster bezel with some really fancy G-Flex epoxy that I mixed with some high density adhesive filler. Then I fixed it to a board, scuffed all the painted carbon fiber looking crap off of it, flame treated it mildly, covered it with some very stretchy t-shirt material, used my common sense skills to keep it in place and conform to the curves of the pod while I layed down some epoxy over the material. Before it kicked I cut away the excess and threw on a layer of glass.
I came back a day later & I sanded the hell out of it, bondo'ed, sanded, glazed, sanded, glazed sanded, gel coated, faired, gel coated faired, primed, faired, primed faired some more, sealed, painted, cleared, cut and buffed & nib out and this is what I'm left with. Disgusting I know. All total I probably have close to 40 hours into this piece. Keep this in mind as we all know the only raw material that we are given at birth is time.
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nice one.
i like it. very neat
only thing is id need one for right hand drive!! lol
in adition to this if people want to keep there idiot cluster as well ive seen them then mounted under a aftermarket stereo where the genuine radio sat!!
best of both worlds!!
i like it. very neat
only thing is id need one for right hand drive!! lol
in adition to this if people want to keep there idiot cluster as well ive seen them then mounted under a aftermarket stereo where the genuine radio sat!!
best of both worlds!!
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The piece that I used is no longer available. It was discontinued by a company that is now out of business. I looked far and wide and called a dozen different "dealers" before I finally found it...... on ebay Regardless, the point I am making here is that I doubt it can duplicated exactely using the process I used becuase that piece is no longer being made. That said, I know there is a HUGE demand for these judging by how quick the 5one5 pods sell and what they sell for. I'm not knocking that product but I personally hate it. The orientation of the gauges is horrible to me, and we broke it while we were trying to fit a gauge. Regardless, I'm thinking about pulling a mold off of this piece and cranking out some. What you see IS NOT WHAT YOU WOULD GET. I cannot stress this enough. What you would most likely get is a piece that you would need to trim to fit your idiot cluster, glue it on (I CAN provide the epoxy) fair it and paint it. It would be gelcoated and need little to no fairing on the piece itself but I would rather it be epoxied to the idiot cluster bezel
I would strongly recomend doing it this way for two reasons -
1) The fit around the dash would be MUCH better. By fairing the glued piece back to the idiot bexel you will end up with much tighter tolerances. Something the 5one5 pod is lacking in my eyes
2) Adhesion. How exactly does the 5one5 pod stay down on the dash? That little tab in the back? Velcro? Why, there are presumably perfectly good snap pins on the bezel that will keep it in place much better than velcro and be easier to remove
Here you can see the comparision between my pod and the 5one5pod
Look closely at the angle that the two put the gauges at. Then look at this pic
And now look at this pic.
Also, notice how the 5one5 pod dips below the plane of the dash under the farthest left gauge, and then rises over that same plane on the farthest right. This would be avoided by using the factory bezel.
Also notice the chip from the overly THIN fiberglass that was used there. In all honesty I kinda remember it being mostly epoxy with little to no glass at all.
So, you would get a piece that would need to be glued to you existing bezel and faired in. Then painted. Rattle canning it would certainly work. Leaving the gelcoating is always an option. Personally I painted it with a PPG DP Primer/Sealer, PPG Global base (Charcoal Mettalic - I can get the code if someone is really interested) & 3 coats of U-POL clear. All that being said..... who would be honestly interested?
I would strongly recomend doing it this way for two reasons -
1) The fit around the dash would be MUCH better. By fairing the glued piece back to the idiot bexel you will end up with much tighter tolerances. Something the 5one5 pod is lacking in my eyes
2) Adhesion. How exactly does the 5one5 pod stay down on the dash? That little tab in the back? Velcro? Why, there are presumably perfectly good snap pins on the bezel that will keep it in place much better than velcro and be easier to remove
Here you can see the comparision between my pod and the 5one5pod
Look closely at the angle that the two put the gauges at. Then look at this pic
And now look at this pic.
Also, notice how the 5one5 pod dips below the plane of the dash under the farthest left gauge, and then rises over that same plane on the farthest right. This would be avoided by using the factory bezel.
Also notice the chip from the overly THIN fiberglass that was used there. In all honesty I kinda remember it being mostly epoxy with little to no glass at all.
So, you would get a piece that would need to be glued to you existing bezel and faired in. Then painted. Rattle canning it would certainly work. Leaving the gelcoating is always an option. Personally I painted it with a PPG DP Primer/Sealer, PPG Global base (Charcoal Mettalic - I can get the code if someone is really interested) & 3 coats of U-POL clear. All that being said..... who would be honestly interested?
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I am DEFINATELY interested as well.
I have the 5one5 style triple pod that a fellow club member sell's/sold and it is ok but TTT's pod is 10x better.
I use a peice of electrical tape to hold my pod in place
It's a little ghetto but I couldn't figure out what else to use on the cheap side.
Any idea on the price range?
I have the 5one5 style triple pod that a fellow club member sell's/sold and it is ok but TTT's pod is 10x better.
I use a peice of electrical tape to hold my pod in place
It's a little ghetto but I couldn't figure out what else to use on the cheap side.
Any idea on the price range?
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I thought you were going to pull a mold of it before you RE-sanded, glazed sanded, gel coated, faired, gel coated faired...ect.
that being said I might be interetsed. i think I have a spare idiot clutser surround floating around somewhere.
oh and BTW, your mounts are almost done. just need to do some drilling and tapping.
that being said I might be interetsed. i think I have a spare idiot clutser surround floating around somewhere.
oh and BTW, your mounts are almost done. just need to do some drilling and tapping.
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just my 2 cents..
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that makes the 5one5 look like absolute ***. I totally didn't know that the gauges w/ the 5one5 would be mounted that far off of the path of the eye w/ those. I really enjoy watching the craftsmanship of your work and this piece is amazing.
I would really love to buy one of these but only if you plan on making more. The quality is amazing and the fitment is superb. I really liked the idea of using the snap pins to anchor it in place as well. Nice job and thanks for sharing.
I really hope that there is enough interest in these to make you ponder about making duplicates! I must say I would rock the **** out of one!
I would really love to buy one of these but only if you plan on making more. The quality is amazing and the fitment is superb. I really liked the idea of using the snap pins to anchor it in place as well. Nice job and thanks for sharing.
I really hope that there is enough interest in these to make you ponder about making duplicates! I must say I would rock the **** out of one!
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Brian, looks like you need to pull yourself a mold my friend.
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That looks VERY nice.
I will add, if you want to really score some points with the 2nd Gen guys, make a replacement A Pillar with 2 or 3 gauge pods incorporated. Very common for FD's, and you can even get them for FB's. But no one makes one for an FC.
I will add, if you want to really score some points with the 2nd Gen guys, make a replacement A Pillar with 2 or 3 gauge pods incorporated. Very common for FD's, and you can even get them for FB's. But no one makes one for an FC.
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Price I'm still not yet decided on. I have to put some time into making a mold and then see how long/how much each individual one costs. Last time I saw a 5one5 used pod sell, it went int a day for $85.... so it would be more than that. Not my much, but by some.
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Thanks Adam
It would be easier to pull a mold and then replicate it that way. The trick it to pull a mold without ruining the original piece.
It would be easier to pull a mold and then replicate it that way. The trick it to pull a mold without ruining the original piece.
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that makes the 5one5 look like absolute ***. I totally didn't know that the gauges w/ the 5one5 would be mounted that far off of the path of the eye w/ those. I really enjoy watching the craftsmanship of your work and this piece is amazing.
I would really love to buy one of these but only if you plan on making more. The quality is amazing and the fitment is superb. I really liked the idea of using the snap pins to anchor it in place as well. Nice job and thanks for sharing.
I really hope that there is enough interest in these to make you ponder about making duplicates! I must say I would rock the **** out of one!
I would really love to buy one of these but only if you plan on making more. The quality is amazing and the fitment is superb. I really liked the idea of using the snap pins to anchor it in place as well. Nice job and thanks for sharing.
I really hope that there is enough interest in these to make you ponder about making duplicates! I must say I would rock the **** out of one!
The three things we both bitched about with the 5one5 pod was the angle, the fitment and confused look we both had when trying to decide how to secure it. I think I've addressed all of these issues and thank you for the compliments. There is definately enough interest here to make me ponder pulling a mold.
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You don't understand, I'm not going to redesign or recreate this piece. I can measure to see if it will fit 60mm gauges which it just might, but I'm not altering the design at all. That would require building an entirely new plug and I've never seen a generic 60mm pod like the one I bought to use which would of course double the work involved just to get to the same stage I'm at.
Why would I do that? That piece seems to exibit all of the same complaints I had with the 5one5 pod. How do you secure it? How are the gauges angled? Not to mention I personally think it looks like crap. I like the way my pod is angled, all of the gauges are on thier own plane, it fits PERFECTLY into the stock location. No, I'm ot going to build that.
No way. I had 3 gauges on the A-pillar and hated it. That was another reason for this. Not to mention a double a-pillar pod can be had or $35 and a single for $15, making it very hard to sell a piece for more thatn $60. That amount of work to sell a few wouldn't be worth it by a long shot. Sorry, what you see, is what it will be.... sorta. When I do pull a mold I'll post pics of EXACTELY what would be shipped.
He did.....
Yeah Cliff I know. I'm a little nervous. But if the mold does join with the pod I suppose All I have to do is grind it away until I see clear coat
Yeah Cliff I know. I'm a little nervous. But if the mold does join with the pod I suppose All I have to do is grind it away until I see clear coat