Lotek Gauge Pod

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LibertyFever

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I'm thinking of buying a Lotek gauge pod for my Liberty and I want to know if the gauges I have will fit. The pods appear to accept 2" gauges but how deep?

I've used the forum's search function but only found a single mention of the gauge pods.
 

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I've done some searching on the web and I think I've found some better gauges for my gauge pod project which leads me to a second question, which two gauges should I chose?

Definitely I'm putting in a transmission temperature gauge. To maximize my fuel mileage should I be looking at a vacuum gauge or a gauge that monitors vacuum & boost?

Also all the gauges that I'm finding are 2 1/16" not 2" round.
 

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If you have a diesel do a gauge with both but naturally Aspirated is just vacuum.
 

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I would suggest an oil pressure gauge. Can tell you how your pressure is doing before the idiot light comes on and it’s too late.
 

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Thanks for the replies guys, keep them coming.

First: I have an Autel MaxiTrip auto computer plugged into my OBD2 port and it provide me with a bunch of info as to what's going on under the hood but it lacks the transmission temperature.

Second: I have a gas engine or as the diesel Libby owners call it a "spark infested" engine. Thanks for the explanation about the different uses of a vacuum & vacuum/boost gauge. I was curious about that.

Third: On my 04 Libby I do have an "oh shit" handle on the driver's side that I'll lose when I install the door pillar gauge console. I'll just have to drive more careful and I won't need an "oh shit" handle.

Somebody gave me a link to a neat all in one gauge called an Ecometer but it only works in vehicles above 07.
 

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Check out the scangauge. A few here have it and love it.
If memory serves right someone posted a good Price for one here later last year and the price was still good recently.
 

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Check out the scangauge. A few here have it and love it.
If memory serves right someone posted a good Price for one here later last year and the price was still good recently.

Scangauge won't give Trans temp.

So my vote is Trans temp and Oil pressure.
 

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If you fit a transmission temperature gauge, where would you install the temperature sending unit?
In the ****** pan?
In-line before the transmission cooler?
Or in-line after the ****** cooler?

I've heard that if you do it right, you can put it right in the valve body.
 

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id heard in the line leaving the ******. as thats the hottest.



For simplicity, I've also read about people just putting a TEE fitting in the line-- the line leaving the transmission because it's still hot enough to give you a true reading based on what's actually going on in the valve body.

If someone does it, a how-to would be awesome.
 

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Okay I've heard back from Lo-Tek. The Liberty pillar gauge pod will accept 2 1/16" round gauge, 2" deep & they ship to Canada for about $23.

I've checked my local auto supply stores and they don't have much of a selection of gauges and the prices are steep. Sometimes the sender unit is sold separate from the gauge.

Right now I'm looking at Auto Meter gauges from Summit Racing.
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Can't tell if they are illuminated but I'm guessing they are.
 
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