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> Gauges....Where to mount and how?, Just bought and AFR Gauge and probe.
falconfp2001
post Mar 15 2012, 12:35 PM
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I'm just starting my Megasquirt Install prep and need to mount my AFR Gauge. I'll mount it first because it can run independently of the MEgasquirt.

I don't want to cut my lower pad or my upper pad as they are nearly perfect and I like to keep the look as stock as possible.

Any suggestions or maybe pics of how you have added gauges would be much appreciated.

I have a 1971 1.7L with stock injection. I want to mount the Gauge under the dash just a little left of the center point of the dash.

Any suggestions?
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falconfp2001
post Mar 15 2012, 09:39 PM
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I'm trying to stay away from the Center console. MY direction is for a future CarPC and touch screen for, Nav, Internet, Radio, Media Center, Engine Management and data logging, etc.

Underneath the center of the dash is just perfect for one of these then a 10" touch screen display. I can then tune while traveling and everything else.

http://www.qualitymobilevideo.com/armr200.aspx

But the O2 s3ensor and gauge are separate so I want a clean install of a single or dual gauge that won't clutter the lower center of the dash.

I also would like to not cut the dash at all. That way it can still look stock with the touch screen pushed up under the dash when not in use
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