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Old 12-25-13, 07:13 PM
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3 gauge dash pod recommendations

I'm looking for a 3 gauge pod to mount on my dash for my boost, egt, and aem wideband. What do you guys recommend and how is it mounted? I saw they make one that clips in to that speaker thing on the dash or something? Or do you just have to drill into the dash? What are my options? Any links to some that will look good and fit are appreciated! Thanks
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Search for flyrx7 pod. Someone did a review on here. I have the triple pod and love it
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BTW, you may want to think about switching out the egt for a water temp, if you don't already have an one to replace the stock
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I believe prosport is the only place that makes one now. It clips in place of the center speaker grill.
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Frank still makes the flyrx7 pod, but you have to catch him around one of his production runs. I got mine about a month ago
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Contact Frank and see if he has any in stock, if not then you'll have to wait to go with Prosport.
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Thanks guys found the prosport one im gonna go with that one
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I just got one of these

Thompson DIN gauge panel

I have my gauges mounted above my radio though.
I like it because I didnt want gauges up on the dash, trying to keep it more OEM looking.
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FlyRx7 all the way. I've seem all three possibilities and his is the best. If you tell him you want one he'll put you on his list for the next batch.
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Fly does not work with plx gauges just FYI. The connector cable does not fit through the opening provided.

They are amazing pods well worth the price if you can get one.
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^^easy solution:

Depin then run wires through. 're pin. Done
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