Gauge Pod(s)
OK ... so here is where the gauge pod is at. I did show the prototype at the Dragon event and those that saw it seemed to approve 
I have one last mold to make and then those will be done. I am also experimenting with two different materials for making the pods. Since they sit in direct sunlight and are black they need to be able to take the heat and they need to be UV stable. Both materials are "new" to me and so I am experimenting with them a bit before I decide on which to go with for the final product.
In addition, I'm also finishing up the hard template I will use to make the cuts in the dash. This has to be VERY precise given the compound curvature of the dash piece.
I have arranged for special pricing on AutoMeter Gauges so I should be able to offer a "bundle" if folks are interested. Of course, the pod will be available separately as well. The gauges that will be offered are either the Sport Comp II or the Nexus. You can see them here:
http://www.autometer.com
I am undecided as to whether to offer one, the other or both. Folks have told me that too many choices is not good. I am starting to listen. The Sport Comp IIs are significantly less expensive and with far fewer features. The Nexus are state-of-the-art with push-button color changing to match the red and white OEM gauges, as well as software to interface to a computer for recording historical data for tuning, etc. I am leaning towards the Nexus line only.
Last, I have been approached by vIce^gRip to put together a Group Buy here for for my puddle lamps and Rear Rotary Lamp. As I agreed to this some time ago I intend to honor that commitment, and filling those orders will take precedence. I actually need the funds to finance the gauge pod production anyway.
I can't/won't talk price here ... I am not a vendor. However, that info is available elsewhere, if you know where to look.
Since I need to finish the last mold, finish the hard template, finish experimenting with the materials, get this group buy done, order new dash pieces to start production, etc. ... it will be next month before these will be in the sales "channel".
One thing that would help would be to hear your feedback regarding the gauges.
Sorry I can't say more, but I'm somewhat restricted by the forum rules here. Like I said, I'm not a vendor here. I'm just trying to keep folks that have expressed interest in my hobby informed of my progress. Suffice it to say the pods are almost here.

I have one last mold to make and then those will be done. I am also experimenting with two different materials for making the pods. Since they sit in direct sunlight and are black they need to be able to take the heat and they need to be UV stable. Both materials are "new" to me and so I am experimenting with them a bit before I decide on which to go with for the final product.
In addition, I'm also finishing up the hard template I will use to make the cuts in the dash. This has to be VERY precise given the compound curvature of the dash piece.
I have arranged for special pricing on AutoMeter Gauges so I should be able to offer a "bundle" if folks are interested. Of course, the pod will be available separately as well. The gauges that will be offered are either the Sport Comp II or the Nexus. You can see them here:
http://www.autometer.com
I am undecided as to whether to offer one, the other or both. Folks have told me that too many choices is not good. I am starting to listen. The Sport Comp IIs are significantly less expensive and with far fewer features. The Nexus are state-of-the-art with push-button color changing to match the red and white OEM gauges, as well as software to interface to a computer for recording historical data for tuning, etc. I am leaning towards the Nexus line only.
Last, I have been approached by vIce^gRip to put together a Group Buy here for for my puddle lamps and Rear Rotary Lamp. As I agreed to this some time ago I intend to honor that commitment, and filling those orders will take precedence. I actually need the funds to finance the gauge pod production anyway.
I can't/won't talk price here ... I am not a vendor. However, that info is available elsewhere, if you know where to look.
Since I need to finish the last mold, finish the hard template, finish experimenting with the materials, get this group buy done, order new dash pieces to start production, etc. ... it will be next month before these will be in the sales "channel".
One thing that would help would be to hear your feedback regarding the gauges.
Sorry I can't say more, but I'm somewhat restricted by the forum rules here. Like I said, I'm not a vendor here. I'm just trying to keep folks that have expressed interest in my hobby informed of my progress. Suffice it to say the pods are almost here.
Derwankel, can you PM me the ballpark price for just the pod? You don't allow PM's.
[edit] nevermind i found the price, put me on the list for the first batch!!!!!![/edit]
I like these defi "pitstop" gauges. found them for a good price on ebay.

[edit] nevermind i found the price, put me on the list for the first batch!!!!!![/edit]I like these defi "pitstop" gauges. found them for a good price on ebay.

Last edited by chr1s; Sep 18, 2006 at 01:16 AM.
My 2c is that the Nexus' guages look awesome-have great features, but the price for 3 is awesome a well, unfortunately. Perhaps your $ will be better than retail?? The SC2 are ok too, and w/2-6x $ factor relative to the Nexus, I think both options would be helpful to many and should be offered.
I hope these gauge pods come out soon, but I'm really disappointed with my Nexus gauges. I'd them about 4 months (EGT, Water temp, Oil Temp) and now they 'freeze' when the motor is started. I have to disconnect the power (the remote turn-on won't help at this point) every time I start the car (I installed tube fuses with twist-on casings so its easy to quickly pull them apart). Also, my oil temp gauge doesn't work. I can hear the stepper motor whirring away, but the needle doesn't budge and the face won't light up. I'm really pissed, since we all know they weren't cheap.
When they work they're great. The white and red match the stock colors perfectly (the blue LEDs above the cluster do cast a color shift when they're on, though) and the needles have a very accurate and smooth motion.
I'm going to try a couple of cheap LED gauges off of Ebay that can switch through seven colors, as well. They won't have the replay, warning, or peak features like the nexus, but $28 for a gauge sure beats $200.
When they work they're great. The white and red match the stock colors perfectly (the blue LEDs above the cluster do cast a color shift when they're on, though) and the needles have a very accurate and smooth motion.
I'm going to try a couple of cheap LED gauges off of Ebay that can switch through seven colors, as well. They won't have the replay, warning, or peak features like the nexus, but $28 for a gauge sure beats $200.
Originally Posted by habinero
Can someone point me to where I can see how much he is selling these for? I am a noob. Thanks.
Originally Posted by YaRiX8
I definately interested...next group buy I am in
Is there any problem because I live outside USA (for the group buy stuff)?
Is there any problem because I live outside USA (for the group buy stuff)?
Originally Posted by evilmiata
I'm going to try a couple of cheap LED gauges off of Ebay that can switch through seven colors, as well. They won't have the replay, warning, or peak features like the nexus, but $28 for a gauge sure beats $200.
I've been looking at gauges lately, and plan to get the basic three before next track season (water temp, oil temp, oil pressure). For me, the important factor for the most critical gauge (oil temp) is that it has enough detail to give accurate feedback. To achieve that, it needs to be a full sweep (270 deg) instead of a short sweep (90 deg). Also, I'd prefer electric versus mechanical, though they're more expensive.
Auto Meter has several options. The Nexus line is the best of course, but at $200+ per gauge, they're bastard expensive. I lean towards the Sport Comp II, which are $60-70 (short sweep electric) to $130 (full sweep electric) from IndyAutoParts.
Stewart Warner is another decent one. Their prices range from $45 to $70 (full sweep mechanical) from RacerPartsWholesale.
IMO, Defi are more expensive than they're worth.
Below are examples of short-sweep versus full sweep oil temp gauges...
Auto Meter has several options. The Nexus line is the best of course, but at $200+ per gauge, they're bastard expensive. I lean towards the Sport Comp II, which are $60-70 (short sweep electric) to $130 (full sweep electric) from IndyAutoParts.
Stewart Warner is another decent one. Their prices range from $45 to $70 (full sweep mechanical) from RacerPartsWholesale.
IMO, Defi are more expensive than they're worth.
Below are examples of short-sweep versus full sweep oil temp gauges...
Der,
May want to consider the Pro Comps by Auto Meter(liquid filled)
The night lights on the pro comps are MUCH better and they are only a few dollars more--well worth it. I use mechanical imo they give better readings. Make sure the kit has the appropiate adapters for all the fittings you have to order that separately. On either one i will give you a little hint. Just install the red lens cover on the interior light of the gauge--wire the gauge to the ash tray light(not the cigarette lighter) and then the gauges will have the dimming affect like the dash lights do. The red color matches the stock gauges prefectly.
I repeat the pro comp liquid filled auto gauge ones show the lights 3 x as well as the sport comps. Besides the liquid looks cool!
tell people that the center pod gets very hot in the sun and to use a sun shade.
one day i will get a center pod for my big ones!
olddragger
May want to consider the Pro Comps by Auto Meter(liquid filled)
The night lights on the pro comps are MUCH better and they are only a few dollars more--well worth it. I use mechanical imo they give better readings. Make sure the kit has the appropiate adapters for all the fittings you have to order that separately. On either one i will give you a little hint. Just install the red lens cover on the interior light of the gauge--wire the gauge to the ash tray light(not the cigarette lighter) and then the gauges will have the dimming affect like the dash lights do. The red color matches the stock gauges prefectly.
I repeat the pro comp liquid filled auto gauge ones show the lights 3 x as well as the sport comps. Besides the liquid looks cool!
tell people that the center pod gets very hot in the sun and to use a sun shade.
one day i will get a center pod for my big ones!
olddragger
One question I have is for the group buy are we going to have to buy 3 gauges? I want to install the innovate afr gauge in one of the spots.
old dragger I wouldn't mind a mechanical boost gauge but I don't like the idea of running hot oil into my cabin :P
old dragger I wouldn't mind a mechanical boost gauge but I don't like the idea of running hot oil into my cabin :P
Originally Posted by chr1s
Did you see the link I posted to the pitstop gauges? 150 for 3 and they're electrical with all included sender hardware. If you try them out, let me know how they work, cause right now I'm looking at the blue racer gauges, but like you said, 28 bucks for 1 gauge sure beats 200.
I should note that I didn't pay retail for my Nexus and took several months to ****** up the 3 gauges at good prices.
Not affiliated with any of these companies. Just a pissed-off Nexus consumer.
Last edited by evilmiata; Sep 27, 2006 at 08:37 AM.
Originally Posted by evilmiata
Yeah, I saw those gauges, too. here are the 7-color gauges I have in mind. I figure it will take me just as long to change the color on each gauge as it will to pull the Nexus remote out of the center console.
I should note that I didn't pay retail for my Nexus and took several months to ****** up the 3 gauges at good prices.
Not affiliated with any of these companies. Just a pissed-off Nexus consumer.
I should note that I didn't pay retail for my Nexus and took several months to ****** up the 3 gauges at good prices.
Not affiliated with any of these companies. Just a pissed-off Nexus consumer.



