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Hey Al, that looks sweet! How is the display screen mounted in where the ashtray used to be? Have you set it up so that you can just pull it off? Only asking cause was thinking of putting my boost gauge in there, but worried about how to set this up, in case one day I need to change stereo systems or something, and need to get at them 2 screws in there...

Whistla:

I will change the screen to display the bar graphs and explain it is just a rev and oxygen display :rofl:

To make the factory solenoid work over 10psi, my mechanic had to play around with air flow restrictors in the vaccum line to the wastegate. He kept swapping restrictors till he was in the ball park, then simply tunned the wolf till the boost was steady at 13psi.

95GTST:

The two screws have not been refitted, so the surround simply clips off. The gap that you see in the photo is as bad as it gets (hardly noticable in the car).

Behind the black face is a piece of 3mm perspex, that has been cut and shaved to size. Then a rectangle hole was cut in the middle, to allow the display to squeeze through (tight fit) Once display was aligned in perspex a drop off glue was applied on the corners. Then the perpex was fixed to the trim by some more glue. Measurements were then taken and a neat cover was made, to complete the job.

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