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Old 06-01-2009, 06:37 AM
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I have the PLX 52mm LCD multi gauge. It can display up to 32 functions on one gauge, and up to 4 at once. Sorry, I don't have any of it turned on...... I only have boost and AFR hooked up to it so far. And its a little pricey but flexible.



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Old 06-01-2009, 06:55 AM
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Originally Posted by JoeyBalls,Jun 1 2009, 12:52 AM
great minds think alike

haha nice dude
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putting the wideband where the external radio button is on the dash is the best place if your using a standard gauge and don't care about cutting it up IMO.

I'm not a big fan of A-pillar pods, but I think im going to have to end up using them anyway as I don't want to cut it up.
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Originally Posted by MADjdm,Jun 1 2009, 10:50 AM

I'm not a big fan of A-pillar pods, but I think im going to have to end up using them anyway as I don't want to cut it up.
Just buy the radio control panel off a car someone is parting out and cut up the spare.
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i didnt want gauges on the a pillar either, but its the best place for them



awful picture but you get the idea. aem serial gauges FTW. up to 19 gauges in one
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I'm using a single a-pod pillar for my aem 19-1 gauge.


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The best place I have seen is where the interior lights are above the windsheild. I looked for a link but could not find one with pics.

Here is my solution, but I only needed one guage

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Originally Posted by camuman,Jun 1 2009, 10:08 AM
i didnt want gauges on the a pillar either, but its the best place for them
Try the Dome light, it is some much nicer and not in your line of vision.
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Originally Posted by camuman,Jun 1 2009, 10:08 AM
i didnt want gauges on the a pillar either, but its the best place for them



awful picture but you get the idea. aem serial gauges FTW. up to 19 gauges in one
That looks like the SOS pod? I'll be doing the same, with 2 AEM serials.


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