Has anyone put a Guage in cubby hole under ac controls?
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Has anyone put a Guage in cubby hole under ac controls?
I have an 01 ws6 and do not have the tcs switch so I have that little cubby hole, was thinking of putting my interceptor guage there as my pod is full. Has anyone done this? If so pics would be nice.. Also any other ideas other then the ac vent that will worK?
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I have seen gauges there in that location before. Some people even cut out the cigarette lighter and install 2 gauges in that location with the assistance of an added custom plate to house the gauges. All you need is a piece of ABS and a dremmel and you can make one yourself
https://ls1tech.com/forums/12230620-post7.html
https://ls1tech.com/forums/12230620-post7.html
Last edited by ChevyChad; 09-17-2009 at 04:01 PM.
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http://www.bocchicchio.com/powerdyne/powerdyne.htm
blackbird install photos at the bottom from way back in the day.
did this years ago. cost me like $5
blackbird install photos at the bottom from way back in the day.
did this years ago. cost me like $5
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Check this page out...
http://6litereaterdesigns.com/store/...cPath=21_37_56
You'll find multiple plates for mounting where you are talking about and lots of other, non a-pillar, options
http://6litereaterdesigns.com/store/...cPath=21_37_56
You'll find multiple plates for mounting where you are talking about and lots of other, non a-pillar, options
#7
My $0.02...
I took out my lighter (non-smoker here), used a dremmel tool and opened up the stock hole till I could fit my 2" boost gauge there; I also used the console's dimmable power lead (for the lamp) to make my aftermarket gauge dim, just like the stock units in the I/P.
Only took about an hour start to finish.
Only took about an hour start to finish.