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Old Mar 14, 2005 | 08:58 PM
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Please pm me a price of the VDO Vision 30"HG-25PSI Boost Gauge, and the Stewart Warner Performance 30" - 40PSI Boost Gauge with the Evo panel shipped to 70503. I would also need it by Friday.
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Old Mar 14, 2005 | 09:38 PM
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ordered the gauge panel and a full set of stewart warner gauges. full review coming soon.
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Old Mar 15, 2005 | 05:21 AM
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Please pm me a price of the VDO Vision 30"HG-25PSI Boost Gauge, and the Stewart Warner Performance 30" - 40PSI Boost Gauge with the Evo panel shipped to 70503. I would also need it by Friday.
Just the boost gauge?

If you're getting just one gauge, the best I can do is free shipping for the panel and gauge. If you're getting a full triple package we can do a package price.

Let me know. If you need to order asap give us a call. I don't always have the chance to check forums during the day
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Old Mar 15, 2005 | 06:44 AM
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Thanks for the reply before.

I'm considering making my own out of carbon but, don't really want to get that involved in the project and would rather have a replacement part than a cover.

One more question. With your gauge panel you have to relocate the radio to the cubby under the heater controls. I have an aftermarket radio that uses a cage to mount. With the relocation kit from Mitsubishi can you fit a cage in there? I'm sure some of the people that have used the Craig hardy panel or something similar can answer this if you don't know.
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Old Mar 15, 2005 | 11:10 AM
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These guys are good to work with, mine will be on its way. Looking forward to seeing these Stewart Warner gauges in person.
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Old Mar 15, 2005 | 02:23 PM
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Originally Posted by hotrod2448
Thanks for the reply before.

I'm considering making my own out of carbon but, don't really want to get that involved in the project and would rather have a replacement part than a cover.

One more question. With your gauge panel you have to relocate the radio to the cubby under the heater controls. I have an aftermarket radio that uses a cage to mount. With the relocation kit from Mitsubishi can you fit a cage in there? I'm sure some of the people that have used the Craig hardy panel or something similar can answer this if you don't know.
No problem hotrod.

I am not 100% on this, as I don't have an EVO on site to experiment with (wish I did). I do know though that the relo kit is a nice part. If it will fit the stock radio I am sure you can make it fit an aftermarket. I may even have pictures on my computer of an aftermarket stereo in the relo kit from a previous customer.

Let me check...
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Old Mar 15, 2005 | 02:51 PM
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Here you go:






Hope this helps,

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Old Mar 16, 2005 | 03:53 PM
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I have had the VW panel in my car for a few months and get nothing but compliments about it, even though it does not sit flush. I think it looks very good in the radio spot, almost like stock. I am glad Evan could get the flush one made, it looks very nice and will make many Evo owners happy.

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Old Mar 16, 2005 | 07:19 PM
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I got this with the SW gauges 2 days ago, nice as hell. I love the setup, it is the best one I have seen for the evo.

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Old Mar 16, 2005 | 08:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Sean I
I got this with the SW gauges 2 days ago, nice as hell. I love the setup, it is the best one I have seen for the evo.

Sean
post pics asap please
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Old Mar 17, 2005 | 06:20 AM
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Thanks for the great customer service guys. I got my panel yesterday. Its a great quality piece and looks awesome. My question how come it doesn't within any piece to install it. Whats the best way to install, so the gauges don't fall out or the panel falling too?? Has anybody installed this panel yet?
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Old Mar 17, 2005 | 06:53 AM
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It installs no problems at all, the bezels on the gauges hold it against the stock piece, it cannot "fall out". It fits flush, and looks great.
Very simple and good design and it is the best looking one in my opinion. I will post up pics later.
Coincidentally I also have an alpine headunit.


Sean

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Old Mar 17, 2005 | 02:30 PM
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It installs solid as a rock. No B.S.

What you do is remove the console piece, install the gauge panel from the back, and then slide in your 3 gauges. Install and tighten the mounting brackets on the gauges. Tightening the gauge's mounting brackets draws the panel tight against the console. The bezels of your gauges overhang the panel, make contact with the console and when tightened down hold everything in place.

Evan
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Old Mar 17, 2005 | 03:21 PM
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Hey Guys I just realized I had gotten a ton of PMs but didn't get any kind of notification. I turned that notification on and will get back to all of you tonight
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Old Mar 18, 2005 | 06:46 AM
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So to mount the gauges in this panel you use the metal U-clamps and nuts right? Do you have any pictures of the backside of the panel with the gauges installed?

I'm so getting ready to pitch my ATI pod in the trash.
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