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Ebc. Apexi or greedy

My solenoid is on the inner wing drivers side just in front of the bulkhead. I used on of the existing fixings for the cable ties to hold one side. Controller mounted in the top of the glove box, there is the option to have a remote button to switch between high and low boost - it is very rare I use low boost so didn't bother installing it.
Tony
 
Thanks


Send me a pic please? Upload here or pic message 2 me mobile if that's easyer? U still got my number? Iv got yours so I can txt u request pic if u don't mind
 
I just found some pictures of the Greddy showing it's tiny size, where I mounted the solenoid in the engine bay and where I initially put the controller in the centre console cubby. Hope they help

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That's small. Hopefully apexi is bigger and Easyer 2 read. I don't want 2 fit extra boost gauge. Was one off the main resins I went dbc over mbc


Is that e36 cubby hole? Iv got one but it wouldn't fit without work.
 
Dont they fit? B*gger! I have a BMW cubby on one side that Id intended to use (originally to use in my MX-5).
 
No thats a 968 cubby.

I find digital boost gauges pretty impossible to read without taking your eyes right off the road. A nice analogue needle sweeping around a dial is very very easy
 
944 man, your right they don't fit, but can be made 2 fit, was sold one my 944 owner under the impression it was 968. Anyway. I think that greddy would fit in place off the LCD clock and hazard swicth, hazard swicth could be moved 2 spare on the gear console

I don't want 2 fit a gauge so I will see how I get on with just the apexi
 
Found A video off apexi in the cubby hole.

http://www.dragtimes.com/video-viewer.php?v=o-2XuSDt67s&feature

Not sure what's happening in vid. But looks like its readable
 
Hiya Terry, My car is locked up in my other lock up garage a few streets away. When I go to check that it's still there tomorrow, I will take a couple of pics and text them to you mate. Ok.
 
Great, I'm thinking about arm rest now, or ash tray area, as I don't want it on display over night. Car is parked 10 min walk away from gf in London over the weekend.

http://www.maxcooper.com/rx7/gallery/stereoandavc-r/stereo_and_pocket.jpg

Found this, hinged unit so it could be closed up covering the item

Sliver controler isn't as nice as black.

http://www.maxcooper.com/rx7/gallery/stereoandavc-r/stereo_and_avc-r.jpg
 

ORIGINAL: Diver944

No thats a 968 cubby.

I find digital boost gauges pretty impossible to read without taking your eyes right off the road. A nice analogue needle sweeping around a dial is very very easy

So, does the 968 part come without a hole for the clock cut in it? From memory my 968 had a square analogue quartx clock there.

Terry, what did you have to do (or had been done) to make it fit, please?
 
Iv got a e36 one. It currently don't fit, as it hits the screws that fix the gear console in place.

I was told it fits and was instoled on another 944, so guess if that tyre he must off mod or it had been modded the gear console. I wouldn't want 2 do that. I would rather mod the none onrginal item. Should just be a case of using a dermal 2 shave a bit off the area that's catching.

The clock dials are white on the one I got, can't rember if its round or square clock.
 
Round black clock positioned for left hand drive, with white markers, Look very Deiters Rams in design.
 
If you try 2 fit it your see why it don't and what can be done 2 make it.

With mounting the solnerd Iv read that under the dash where the cruise controller mount is is best, don't suffer from body vibration?
 

ORIGINAL: 944 man


So, does the 968 part come without a hole for the clock cut in it?

No, it comes with a square hole for the 968 square clock.

Luckily the Autometer boost gauge fits into it with a little 'ovalising' of the square and the silver bezel hides the corners [:)]
 
Apexi is here, and Iv sat in car trying 2 find it a home. Fits in the gap from the ashtray. , but I'm concerned the vibration off it there will cause damage. If I bed it on foam or extra carpet I won't be able 2 fit my iphone holder on top. If I fit it on top I'm worried it will damage the screen.

So I don't want 2 mount it there, its slightly 2 thick 2 stick in the cubby hole. All thou I could cut it 2 fit. But been sliver and blue sort off stands out.

So I'm leaning towards a single din blank with a cover or lid 2 close over it. Like the link I posted b4. Anyone got any ideas?
 
Did you not see the pics I texted you on Sunday Terry? I binned my radio (I would rather listen to the engine anyway)and, JMG doctored a new radio blanking plate and mounted it there.Scramble boost button beside it. [8D]. I think it looks well smart there and is easy to read, even when you're giving it the "good news"!![8D][:D]
 

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