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Old 10-31-2001, 05:34 AM
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Just bought some guages brand name phantom are they good? they look awesome. Friend of mine sold them to me for 80 bucks. OIl temp oil press. Now I just need to buy guage pod which I will get tommorow. Its the 93-95 civic guage pod correct?
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Yeah..that guage pod will work. You just have to do some real light sanding to get it to sit flush.
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Do you have the guage pod in your car Show&Lo?
Old 10-31-2001, 06:03 AM
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They are 2 1/16 those fit the 2" guage pod correct. I guess the biggest job is tapping my oil pan.

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Do you have the guage pod in your car Show&Lo?


Yes I do. As does Bat Lord, Jetedawg, and I think a couple other peeps too. The civic pods are the best ones to use. The only Civic part you'll EVER see on my car, though! *ha ha*
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Low show,
this is the pod you have correct?


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Those look like single pod gauges. I used to have a triple..but now I have a double.
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I have the honda dual pod in my 99 Tib and it looks great it needed to be lightly sanded and I went a step further and used a heat gun to mold even more. I also have the phantom gauges and are excelent and highly recommended by alot of mechanics I have spoken to. Is the oil pressure electrical or mechanical? Let me know which and I'll help you with the install, with the electrical you don't tap into the oil pan but into the block.
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The oil temp is the one that is going to get tapped into the oilpan. There both electrical.




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