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#Fiesta st boost gauge kit install
If you would like to have the kit fitted on site, we install the boost gauge in such a way that it illuminates with the cluster lighting meaning the dimming function is available where possible. Turbosmart Gauge VUDU Vent Pod Kit fits both the Mk7 Fiesta ST and Fiesta 1.0 EcoBoost.įitting the VUDU Vent Pod Kit will take around 90 minutes to complete and in most cases , the original dash vent will not be reusable.
1 X Fiesta Mk7 VUDU Vent Pod ( Ventilated ) in Black or Red.
1 X Turbosmart Boost Gauge ( PSI or BAR ).
#Fiesta st boost gauge kit upgrade
The VUDU boost gauge kit proved invaluable during our racing season says AET Motorsport Director Nick Cook at a glance i was able to understand if the car was making target boost pressure and identify if we had a boost related issue.Īvailable with in-house fitting and in matte black or matte red this is a fantastic upgrade to any boosted Mk7 Fiesta to give you the ability to see what boost pressure your Ford Fiesta ST or 1.0 EcoBoost is producing. We have tested this VUDU Fiesta Boost gauge kit in our in house 350Bhp track cars taking the pocket rocket class victory in style. The newly designed VUDU Vent Pod is printed from high-temperature matt black filament, then 3D printed over 4 hours to produce the finished article. The AET Motorsport Boost Gauge Kit For Ford Fiesta Mk7 ST180 and 1.0l Ecoboost is available with a Turbosmart boost gauge showing PSI or BAR depending on preference.įiesta ST Boost Gauge Kits dont come much better than this VUDU branded vent pod and Turbosmart boost gaugeĭesigned to allow airflow around the Turbosmart boost gauge and offer a snug fit into the Fiesta ST180 dashboard vent. ive updated the guide with pictures of how it looks at the momment, ill add some text to it later today.Turbosmart Boost Gauge Vent Pod Kit for the Mk7 Ford Fiesta ST180 its come a long way, and another bit to go before its complete lolThe main thing holding me up at the moment is funds, so the project is on hold until next month,The shopping list is:3metre of 6amp cable to run a sensor feed to the oil gauge,Two 52mm single pod gauge holders,oil pressure sensor T piece adaptorCustom built elbow hose with 3mm nipple fitted.So looking at another £100-£120 to complete mate. Hi mate,Ive been trying to delay feedback on this one lol i have discovered that the face of the ST pod wont be of useso if you are doing this modification dont use the face of the original st pod mate, the angle is too straight for the gauges to fit inside the pod.so the new plan is to purchase two 52mm single pod holders : stick then to the dash section of the pod with double sided sticky pads,then fit the hood of the pod over them in place like a roof this way the gauges will sit at a better angle and allow more of the 52mm gauges to be visible,then i will need to get a small section of persepcs and cut it to shape to fill the space around the 2 pods,on the up side though,i managed to get the gauges all wired up to the interior lights and the ignition feed.all that is left to do is run a cable from the pod through to the engine for the oil pressure sensor,fit the oil pressure sensor in placeand also run the boost pipe and fit it in place, but that one has a catch too because i have a 1.6tdci i dont have a boost feed that i can tap in to, so i need to tap in to the pipe on the intercooler system, so i need to get an elbow hose made up with a 3mm nipple on the side of it so as i can connect the boost pipe, like the one in the picture below.