Where to mount wideband gauge?
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Re: Where to mount wideband gauge?
Check out this guy's stuff:
http://motors.shop.ebay.com/original...1&_from=&_ipg=
He's a Honda-Tech user luv2boost
I've never seen is stuff but he seems like a good guy and people have had good things to say about his products. From what I've seen he makes a 2-gauge pod that goes in the factory clock position, and three types of clusters for the instrument panel:
2 gauges in the middle, under the tach and speedo
2 gauges on the sides, under the fuel and temp gauges
4 gauges in all four locations
His bezel pods seem to do a better job of not obscuring the stock gauges than most. I imagine he also makes A-pillar pods as well.
http://motors.shop.ebay.com/original...1&_from=&_ipg=
He's a Honda-Tech user luv2boost
I've never seen is stuff but he seems like a good guy and people have had good things to say about his products. From what I've seen he makes a 2-gauge pod that goes in the factory clock position, and three types of clusters for the instrument panel:
2 gauges in the middle, under the tach and speedo
2 gauges on the sides, under the fuel and temp gauges
4 gauges in all four locations
His bezel pods seem to do a better job of not obscuring the stock gauges than most. I imagine he also makes A-pillar pods as well.
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