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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Tuning À la carte
Just installed AEM failsafe Wideband gauge & Datalogger
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<blockquote data-quote="IUP99snake" data-source="post: 12239285" data-attributes="member: 7060"><p>I like that DIN triple gauge cluster. I was thinking of doing a similar install with the CD player on the bottom and the gauges on the top. Things like fuel pressure, oil pressure, and maybe intake air temp. While the more important gauges to look at while doing a full throttle blast like boost, air/fuel, and maybe a pyrometer can stay in my line of sight in the a pillar pod.</p><p></p><p>You have a parchment interior like mine. You should paint that steering column gauge cluster using interior paint. They'll mix you up a can using your interior paint code over at NAPA or any body shop supply store. That way it matches the rest of the interior and looks like it was supposed to be there. The interior paint is quite good. It matches perfectly and it doesn't easily flake or chip off. Trust me, it'll look sooo much better. </p><p></p><p>Homer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IUP99snake, post: 12239285, member: 7060"] I like that DIN triple gauge cluster. I was thinking of doing a similar install with the CD player on the bottom and the gauges on the top. Things like fuel pressure, oil pressure, and maybe intake air temp. While the more important gauges to look at while doing a full throttle blast like boost, air/fuel, and maybe a pyrometer can stay in my line of sight in the a pillar pod. You have a parchment interior like mine. You should paint that steering column gauge cluster using interior paint. They'll mix you up a can using your interior paint code over at NAPA or any body shop supply store. That way it matches the rest of the interior and looks like it was supposed to be there. The interior paint is quite good. It matches perfectly and it doesn't easily flake or chip off. Trust me, it'll look sooo much better. Homer [/QUOTE]
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Tuning À la carte
Just installed AEM failsafe Wideband gauge & Datalogger
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