Ok - many ways to skin a cat as the old saying goes (looking at my cat by my feet as I type this with an evil grin
Not sure where this saying comes from) - Easiest place to put the gauge and the most visible would be the tray on top of the dash, or there's the nice vent holder, but I was going for the stock look so used a 1980s VW three-gauge DIN panel I bought off eBay. The panel has pop-off lids over the holes so I could install additional gauges in stages.
I chose the VDO Vision gauge (part number 150-121) - expensive for a mechanical gauge ($79 + fitting kit + GST), but the quality of the gauge is really good and it looks like a really sturdy item, with a metal casing and proper brass fittings.
Tried the grommet in the passenger side footwell but no amout of coaxing (wire, car wash detergent, lots of swearing) could let the hose more than 5cm through .

So I went for the easier option and burned a small hole in the rubber plug to the left of the passenger footwell behind the door hinges. Burning with a soldering iron made a hole small enough to form a tight fit around the hose and also ensures the rubber wouldn't rip.


Then I jacked up the car, took the wheel off and remove the 100 or so T-20 torx screws that hold the plastic wheelarch liner (why couldn't VW just do what everybody else in the business does and use push-fittings?), burned another hole in the plastic sepation panel between the guard and the passenger door and threaded the hose through.


There's a hole if you look up the wheel arch towards the front corner of the guard near the lights, thread the hose through, and (this is the harder bit), fish the hose out of another hole close to the headlight from the engine bay (a small hook or small pinky finger would help)



I chose the VDO Vision gauge (part number 150-121) - expensive for a mechanical gauge ($79 + fitting kit + GST), but the quality of the gauge is really good and it looks like a really sturdy item, with a metal casing and proper brass fittings.
Tried the grommet in the passenger side footwell but no amout of coaxing (wire, car wash detergent, lots of swearing) could let the hose more than 5cm through .

So I went for the easier option and burned a small hole in the rubber plug to the left of the passenger footwell behind the door hinges. Burning with a soldering iron made a hole small enough to form a tight fit around the hose and also ensures the rubber wouldn't rip.


Then I jacked up the car, took the wheel off and remove the 100 or so T-20 torx screws that hold the plastic wheelarch liner (why couldn't VW just do what everybody else in the business does and use push-fittings?), burned another hole in the plastic sepation panel between the guard and the passenger door and threaded the hose through.


There's a hole if you look up the wheel arch towards the front corner of the guard near the lights, thread the hose through, and (this is the harder bit), fish the hose out of another hole close to the headlight from the engine bay (a small hook or small pinky finger would help)



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