What size boost guage fits in the MKIV clock hole.
Ranger498 · Super Moderator!!ON PATROL ALL OVER!! Joined Apr 5, 2001 · 10,459 Posts #3 · Feb 16, 2002 Only show this user yup52 LateralusFU said: 52mm Click to expand...
ToeJamme · Registered Joined Oct 19, 2001 · 281 Posts #4 · Feb 16, 2002 Only show this user Send me an email if you'd like me to send pics of my 52mm Greddy Boost gauge in the clock location. I miss the clock though....if I had to do it over, I'd consider getting a 60 mm gauge with peak hold/warning and put in the vent right of the clock.
Send me an email if you'd like me to send pics of my 52mm Greddy Boost gauge in the clock location. I miss the clock though....if I had to do it over, I'd consider getting a 60 mm gauge with peak hold/warning and put in the vent right of the clock.
G Guest · Discussion Starter · #5 · Feb 16, 2002 BTW if you get a US gauge, a 2 1/16" will fit perfectly. I know 2 1/16" =/ 52mm, the two standards measure differently.
BTW if you get a US gauge, a 2 1/16" will fit perfectly. I know 2 1/16" =/ 52mm, the two standards measure differently.
Caughron · Black is Faster! Joined Oct 15, 2001 · 424 Posts #6 · Feb 17, 2002 Only show this user Actually, a 60mm will fit just fine, with a little work, and looks sweet as hell too.
SilverTT · Registered Joined Jun 9, 2001 · 525 Posts #7 · Feb 17, 2002 Only show this user go with the 60mm and pull out the heater vent assembly