pillar pods vs possible other options.

audia4guy08

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I've got my wideband coming in next week but I can't decide if I want to get a pillar pod to mount it in or come up with another option. When I had my Audi a few years ago I was looking at the podi.ca steering column gauge pod they are pretty nice and I was looking for something like that for my supra but I've only come up with DIY ones and a few clip on looking ones. I am basically looking for something along the lines of the one pictured if anyone has any clues as to where to look it would be much appreciated.
 

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Hotwheelsjr

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I have a dual pillar pod for boost and EGT and my wideband on my steering column

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yhatzee89

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As long as the lights on the pillar pod are turned down, they actually work pretty well, took me a week to find the turn down, but they didn't bother me like I thought they would once I found it
 

BrandonW

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i like the 2 gauge pillar pod the best even matches my interior pretty much spot on and kept the "oh shit" handle lol

my gauges aren't bright to me even at night

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Grandavi

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I just screwed the mount to the base of the A pillar. It actually is really neatly done and next best thing to a pod. (only had one gauge and couldnt find a single pod replacement) I have just off the dash enough to get your hand under it so its not in my line of view while driving, but I can see it constantly while driving out of the edge of my vision.

wasn't too sure about putting it up like that, but now that its there, it works very well. Thought I had a photo of it, but will need to go snap one to show.

(easy to imagine.. just imagine the gauge with the pillar pod.. now remove the pod) :D
 

IndigoMKII

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Why not just put the gauges required into the cluster that's already there?

My wideband is where the cigarette light is, my boost controller is currently in the ash tray's spot. I'll be updating the gauge cluster with the proper size gauges as well. Using new oil pressure and boost gauges. Underneath where my headunit goes I'll be installing my EGT and maybe oil temp gauge.
 

7M4EVR

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My boost gauge is where the CIG lighter is. But to each his own, I took out my dash box counsel and am working on a diamond plated CNC cutout that will have my safc, wideband, oil, and egt sitting in front of passenger where the ECU is.

They will be angled towards the driver seat of course. Will be able to just unlatch the face plate to get to the ecu. I will post pics when done.
 

emiliorescigno

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BrandonW;1913565 said:
i like the 2 gauge pillar pod the best even matches my interior pretty much spot on and kept the "oh shit" handle lol

my gauges aren't bright to me even at night

http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f197/BrandonMW86/pillarpod-1.jpg

I had the exact same setup in my old car, a 2-pod pillar + AEM Wideband and Tru-Boost. I really liked it except for the gauges themselves. The Tru-Boost and Wideband were very different brightness at night, and it really bothered my super-OCD brain. If the two gauges matched better, it would have been perfect.


7M4EVR;1913665 said:
My boost gauge is where the CIG lighter is. But to each his own, I took out my dash box counsel and am working on a diamond plated CNC cutout that will have my safc, wideband, oil, and egt sitting in front of passenger where the ECU is.

They will be angled towards the driver seat of course. Will be able to just unlatch the face plate to get to the ecu. I will post pics when done.

I had a car with the cigarette lighter replaced with a boost gauge at one point. It was far too low down and impossible to look at while driving. I would have much rather put up with the somewhat annoying pillar gauges than having them out of my line of sight. My $0.02
 

BrandonW

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hmm im pretty sure mine are exactly the same brightness at night maybe i haven't payed much attention to the brightness other then the fact that they don't bother me at night
 

91Supra313

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Boost and wideband in a Lotek dual pillar pod, water temp going in cig lighter spot, and above the glove box in the grate area where the cabin temp sensor is, is where I will be mounting my AVCR. Fits perfect in there. Just have to trim the plastic to fit and use double sided tape and the cord fits down the same hole as the wire for the sensor with no problems. I had it done on my RHD one while I was in Germany. I have a few pics of it on my external. Works beyond perfect there because if I have a passenger and I have to make an adjustment, I dont have to take my eyes off of anything. They can make the adjustment for me.
 

Backlash2032

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I'm planning on doing a two pillar pod with Boost and AFRs, and then a dual column pod (nothing like the single pod posted in this thread.. Way too high up on that one) with EGTs and Oil Pressure/Water Temp. Or Water Temp / Oil Pressure. I dunno. But I like a twin pillar pod and twin column pod.
 

audia4guy08

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I went ahead and got the lotek two pillar pod for now, if I end up not liking it i'll just sell it and get something else I suppose. I wonder if podi might be interested in making a custom one for the supra haha I guess I could shoot them an e-mail worst that they can say is no right :D
 

jdemara

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My truboost and wideband were a different brightness as well..
switched to a mechanical autometer boost gauge because i like watching a needle climb:)
and I personally love the look of gauges on a pillar pod. but eh, some people dont I guess!