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I have purchased a GTR Din Guage from the forum. I am hoping it will fit the Stagea, and more importantly whether I can get a feed to the Torque Distribution guage.

The Guage has a carbon fibre look which will fit in well with the Dayz Carbon Fibre kit.

I have read AC's thread on removing the front console, Stereo console etc. :angry:

Anyone wired one of these up ?

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attessa split comes off the ecu on a wire that tells the system how much to split, not sure what pin, someone else (brad) will know.

boost you need to take off the MAP sensor, which, you are lucky because the S2 has and S1 doesnt. Look in the EBC thread it will be in there what pin it is, i think 52 or so.

Volts, pretty simple one there.

Not sure how it will fit as far as being DIN sized goes through, due to those like, metal bits on the side.

I would have bought an S2 RS4S gauge DIN from yahoo.

btw, search "GTR+din" in the stagea forum and you will a few topics on this before, its been covered a couple of times.

Thanks Alex. btw, the middle gauge is Oil Pressure. The things on the side are actually plastic mountings.

I am also wondering whether I can change the location of the climate control to the middle slot, and fit the gauges on the top (for ease of vision).

in my S1 i tried to swap them around but it didnt work, the climate control wasnt suited to the holes in the harness lower.

S2 could be different because like its been said, the S has the gauges up top. I would love my gauges up higher... oh well....260RS comes stock with gauges :D

BTW, oil temp, not sure how to hook that up...did you get a temp probe with it?

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