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'14SHO

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where would one T in a boost gauge? 2015 non pp
 

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Personally I would just use an OBD reader and the tablet/phone/etc of your choice.
 

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I have been using that but I guess I’m just old school and like an anolog gauge
 

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I don't think there are any ports on the intake other than the map sensor. If you have an aluminum intake, have someone make you a port. Any good machine shop should be able to make you a threaded port.
 

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Ended up with the Aeroforce two gauge pod. Kind of want to find a way to install on the drivers A pillar
 

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Ended up with the Aeroforce two gauge pod. Kind of want to find a way to install on the drivers A pillar

I have the dual setup also. I love them on the center speaker cover, perfect spot. I angled mine towards the driver.

IMG 0965 IMG 0966 IMG 0967 IMG 0968
 
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This will be plan A. Center speaker is B followed the the steering column. I use the easy entry exit though due to my uniform and duty gear so I don’t see that working
 

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Choppa.....how was the install...looks tremendous!
Install wasn't bad. Just be careful fishing the lines through the hole you drill near the center speaker. If you get the dual set up you will need to fish two wire looms through since each one will have an OBD connector that ties to a main cable with two outs. Single gauge just runs one cable from gauge to OBD.

The template they supply for the center gauge pod mount is crap though. Take the time and make sure you are where you want to be when you drill the holes in the cover. In hindsight I wish I would have gone a little higher on mine, so Ill be getting another cover unless I can remount mine without exposing the previous holes.

Also the gauges are just a tiny bit small for the pod opening. I ran black electrical tape around it until it fit snug. That's why they look crooked in my pictures, but nice and straight now.
 

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