Gauge pod install question
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Anybody know labor time to install A pillar pod & 3 gauges including electrical installation? Where are gauges wired to get readings??-looking to do oil pressure, water temp & air/fuel - thank you in advance
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Easiest and fastest will be the aeroforce interceptor gauge which would be give you water temp and oil pressure, and then you would need to get a wideband. You can get all three readings of the aeroforce gauge, or you could do the oil pressure and water temp on the aeroforce and get another gauge for the wideband. That would only cover two pods though.
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Easiest and fastest will be the aeroforce interceptor gauge which would be give you water temp and oil pressure, and then you would need to get a wideband. You can get all three readings of the aeroforce gauge, or you could do the oil pressure and water temp on the aeroforce and get another gauge for the wideband. That would only cover two pods though.
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http://marylandspeed.com/aeroforce-i...x01-p-822.html unfortunately after reading this will not work for me it states- OBDII 2005 to present. I have 2000 Camaro .