Dual Gauge Pod
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Dual Gauge Pod
Finally got some time this weekend to install a dual gauge pod on my 4Runner, after sitting in my closet for 3 weeks...
BEFORE... Original TRD Boost Gauge & Pod
AFTER... LoTek(www.gaugepods.com) Dual pod--Boost & Voltmeter
I originally wanted to put a Air/Fuel Meter with wideband sensor in place of the Voltmeter but they are still a bit pricey right now-- at least with the Voltmeter I 'm able to see that my alternator & electrical system is working as should be... -- especially with all the electrical equipment add-ons to my truck...
BEFORE... Original TRD Boost Gauge & Pod
AFTER... LoTek(www.gaugepods.com) Dual pod--Boost & Voltmeter
I originally wanted to put a Air/Fuel Meter with wideband sensor in place of the Voltmeter but they are still a bit pricey right now-- at least with the Voltmeter I 'm able to see that my alternator & electrical system is working as should be... -- especially with all the electrical equipment add-ons to my truck...
Last edited by Noliwan; 03-14-2005 at 09:38 AM.
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looks good. Now i can't decide if i want to mount the single boost gauge or add a second gauge. it is nice you can order the pods to match your interior.
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