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I was quite surprised how much bigger they are than the subaru 4 pots and even more surprised that I had to run the 3 mm spacers make my wide offset rims fit.

The pic's a bit rubbish as by the time I finished fitting them it was getting a bit dark so I had to enhance the pic on my phone so you could see it properly.

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Sti badge turned up for my spliter so when I refurb it I wi have a new badge.

Still don't have the car back yet thought and the misses is getting grumpy about the alloys in the living room. Only a week to go.

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Take your time, have you got any add a fuses ?

Hardest part will be getting through the firewall and putting the sender adaptors in the top of the block, what you got volts, boost, oil pressure & temp ?

Where are you going for the top of block behind the alternator or under the topmount ?

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I went behind the i/c as couldn't be arsed to move the alternator, plus it gives a slightly better reading for temp as that gets the hottest, but less accurate for oil pressure, but if it reads lower I think it gives me more of as fail safe, boost easy,voltage I guess will be taken off the electrical feed anyway ? Have you got the adaptor and extender bit for the new senders to screw into ?

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All the bits are in the box how ever you will need a few additional items,

This

http://www.scoobyparts.com/oil-pressure-oil-temp-gauge-fitting-kit-pink

And this is a good idea saves having to chop loads of wires

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Add-A-Circuit-Fuse-Holder-Standard-20amp/dp/1550063146

This is location of where sender lives behind the i/c

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All the bits are in the box how ever you will need a few additional items,

This

http://www.scoobyparts.com/oil-pressure-oil-temp-gauge-fitting-kit-pink

And this is a good idea saves having to chop loads of wires

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Add-A-Circuit-Fuse-Holder-Standard-20amp/dp/1550063146

This is location of where sender lives behind the i/c

3f72ccd0c91732301fa087b56299b894.jpg

I'm confused. If it's all in the box what are the extra bits for? First time doing a gauge fitting so forgive my naivety.
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