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    Veteran Member Four Rings texasboy21's Avatar
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    I am really needing some help with my podi install. I got the gauge and everything installed and working it less than an hour, but the damn wiring is giving me a headache. I have been ignoring it for about a month now but its got to be fixed. the podi wont light up due to different size wires. The wiretaps are for either 12 to 14 gauge or 14 to 16 (dont remember) but the wiring off the gauge is much smaller; SO how can get this thing to light up. Its irritating to have to turn on the lights at night to make sure i dont over boost, plus the gf asked why doesnt it light up??? can anybody help me out??

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    Re: podi

    You just fold the thin wire over once so its doubled up in size then crimp it should work fine. Just be sure to use the red colored crimps, that the smallest size. Blue is medium and yellows are large.
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