11-18-2017, 05:15 PM | #15 |
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Bought mine used, never had an issue with the gauge popping out of the pod, but I can't read mine (blue) with polarized sunglasses on! Sucks when I'm driving during the day....
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11-18-2017, 05:41 PM | #16 |
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I bought the dual kit that I installed in a carbon fiber a pillar pod a few years ago. I got the white color and they are easy to read in direct sunlight.
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11-18-2017, 08:30 PM | #18 |
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Yep, with sunglasses it's a bit difficult to read. I inverted the colors so that the background is lighter and data display is darker, which helped some. I can read the values okay, but do have difficulty reading the description (e.g. A/F Ratio) for each. Text font could be slightly larger. However, like Hammdo told me, I'll get used to it over time. I setup and ran w/ cyclic scan and am already starting starting to memorize the sequence and location (top or bottom) for the read outs.
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Yes, the gauge pod angle seems improved. It doesn't make any contact with my dashboard.
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[QUOTE=mlee;9980479]I've heard that POD pops out at the mount sometimes. Interested to see how solid it is in that respect.
Pod is nice and snug. I had to pull it out and it took some effort.. I was afraid I was going to break it so had to use a screwdriver to help pop it out.
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yes, like that. not sure what angle you'd prefer, but I like it being fairly upright.
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Am loving these gauges and learning about the data they provide. Edit: I looked again and see what you mean about sticking straight up. Mine leans more to the right, but makes zero contact with dash.
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11-18-2017, 10:07 PM | #25 |
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That is the one to go with (closer to the dash), less likely to obscure the view...
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