Aftermarket Guages ???

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I didn't stick it to my windshield. I don't think heat is all that friendly to electronic devices, and I didn't want it in my field of view. I mounted it low on the right side of the dash where the cable run to the OBD port is short and out of the way. I've had no issues with that.
 

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I think you need a boost gauge.


That would be my recommendation. Plus it's easy to explain to the wife... "Honey, why is there a charge on the debit card for $8k." "Well my dear, I bought this new gauge pod and I had to fill the last hole with something. It only seemed logical."


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It only counts when the minister farts.

What does a boost gauge do if you don't have a turbocharger or a supercharger?
 

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I didn't stick it to my windshield. I don't think heat is all that friendly to electronic devices, and I didn't want it in my field of view. I mounted it low on the right side of the dash where the cable run to the OBD port is short and out of the way. I've had no issues with that.

So, this now is reason for us to see a PICTURE.

Hey, the other half of that boost gauge is a vacuum gauge - not a bad idea . .
 
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