Done: SOS, Autometer, and Raptor instruments
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Done: SOS, Autometer, and Raptor instruments
Ok well since I posted last month about what mod to do next, and most of you pointed me in the direction that I wanted to go anyway (read: BLOWER!), I decided that I'd take advantage of some opportunities that I found right here on the TMS classifieds.
For a grand total of less than $385, I bought a Speed of Sound pillar pod, Autometer Cobalt fuel pressure and boost gauges, and a Raptor shift light with red LED's. These are in anticipation of installing a blower this spring. I'm waiting on the fuel rail adaptor to arrive to make the fuel pressure gauge install complete, but otherwise after a couple hours in the garage this morning and a couple of beers for breakfast, I'm ready to go.
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I didn't take the additional time throughout the install to take photos, but if anyone needs help with wiring or install tips, just let me know.
For a grand total of less than $385, I bought a Speed of Sound pillar pod, Autometer Cobalt fuel pressure and boost gauges, and a Raptor shift light with red LED's. These are in anticipation of installing a blower this spring. I'm waiting on the fuel rail adaptor to arrive to make the fuel pressure gauge install complete, but otherwise after a couple hours in the garage this morning and a couple of beers for breakfast, I'm ready to go.
Video:
Pix:
I didn't take the additional time throughout the install to take photos, but if anyone needs help with wiring or install tips, just let me know.
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Those Cobalt guages look great. The color of blue is a perfect match with the dash lights on the IUP. So inquiring mine what to know. Have you settled on specfic brand on blower yet?
Scott
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Here are some links to the equipment:
http://speedofsoundllc.com/
http://raptorperformance.com/
http://autometer.com/
Thanks.
http://speedofsoundllc.com/
http://raptorperformance.com/
http://autometer.com/
Thanks.
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Leaning hard towards the Paxton: affordable, big top-end power, and will work easily with my shaker kit.
Oh yeah, and Brenspeed sells and tunes them- only an hour from me.
By the way Scott, that video above is the Borlas with offroad H- you'll have yours done soon enough.
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Leaning hard towards the Paxton: affordable, big top-end power, and will work easily with my shaker kit.
Oh yeah, and Brenspeed sells and tunes them- only an hour from me.
By the way Scott, that video above is the Borlas with offroad H- you'll have yours done soon enough.
Oh yeah, and Brenspeed sells and tunes them- only an hour from me.
By the way Scott, that video above is the Borlas with offroad H- you'll have yours done soon enough.
I'll only get it done if I get my butt out from behind the computer and get under the car!!! BTW, the Paxton is a good choice and it is smart to let Brent tune the car for you. Back to the garage!!!!
Scott
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Looks good Tom. Why didn't you get an SOS pod with the Raptor Claw? It's a more discreet way of mounting the Raptor.
You may want to call Alan at SOS and see if he can send you one.
Check it out...
I'd also rotate the shift light 180* so you don't see the adjustment screws. Just an idea.
Those Cobalt gauges look killer!
Edit: I just saw that you bought these from another member. I'd still suggest giving Alan a call. He'd likely send you one out for a smokin deal.
You may want to call Alan at SOS and see if he can send you one.
Check it out...
I'd also rotate the shift light 180* so you don't see the adjustment screws. Just an idea.
Those Cobalt gauges look killer!
Edit: I just saw that you bought these from another member. I'd still suggest giving Alan a call. He'd likely send you one out for a smokin deal.
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Looks good Tom. Why didn't you get an SOS pod with the Raptor Claw? It's a more discreet way of mounting the Raptor.
You may want to call Alan at SOS and see if he can send you one.
Check it out...
I'd also rotate the shift light 180* so you don't see the adjustment screws. Just an idea.
Those Cobalt gauges look killer!
You may want to call Alan at SOS and see if he can send you one.
Check it out...
I'd also rotate the shift light 180* so you don't see the adjustment screws. Just an idea.
Those Cobalt gauges look killer!
I bought all of the pieces used from various forum members; for my total investment, I'm happy. Thanks for the compliments!
EDIT: I just saw that you edited your post- LOL that's too funny man, now I should edit mine.
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Definitely! They look great man! I hope my post didn't come across as negative. You know I love your ride!
Congrats on taking the plunge! Now you have to get that blower! Brent's a really cool guy! I can't wait to see what he can do with the Paxton on your ride!
Congrats on taking the plunge! Now you have to get that blower! Brent's a really cool guy! I can't wait to see what he can do with the Paxton on your ride!
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You should throw the fuel pressure gauge up on ebay before the blower install and get a wideband. A wideband is the best monitoring tool you can have for forced induction, especially one that datalogs.
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i need help with my boost gage. Its not reading right. It will read up to 10psi when im half throttle.. and 5psi barely gving the gas. It seems as if the tube keeps getting pushed out of the connection in the engine bay and reads incorrectly because when i tighten it back up (push it in more) it reads correctly but when i floor it it goes back to the way it was afterwards as if the pressure is popping it back out. How did you install you tube???
oh btw good choice on the pod! Its the same one i have and the brand of gauges!
oh btw good choice on the pod! Its the same one i have and the brand of gauges!
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i need help with my boost gage. Its not reading right. It will read up to 10psi when im half throttle.. and 5psi barely gving the gas. It seems as if the tube keeps getting pushed out of the connection in the engine bay and reads incorrectly because when i tighten it back up (push it in more) it reads correctly but when i floor it it goes back to the way it was afterwards as if the pressure is popping it back out. How did you install you tube???
oh btw good choice on the pod! Its the same one i have and the brand of gauges!
oh btw good choice on the pod! Its the same one i have and the brand of gauges!
I'm no expert and I don't know how your install is now, but this sounds like you just need a better connection. I used a "T" to tap into a vac line near the intake manifold; I may have to change this and tap somewhere else once I actually have a blower installed. If you used a T, either it's the wrong size for the hose that its tied in to or you could try some clamps around both sides of the T.
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Did one today for a buddy of mine...
red- power (upper connector on brake pedal, red wire)
black - ground (bolt by one of the juntion boxes on left side by drivers foot)
green - white/red strip wire on the closest cylinders coil pack (color of wire varies depending on the coil wire you use, just dont use the red one)
piece of cake.