Defroster vent gauge mount

Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.

skyshadow07

On a mission to get below 4000lbs
Joined
Nov 15, 2019
Messages
959
Reaction score
925
Location
Oklahoma
With all this free time on my hands, I decided to work on a gauge mount for the driver side defroster vent. I have it modeled to hold a Ngauge tuner but altering to a standard gauge pod or something else would be easy enough. The hard part of replicating the vent is done. I have not finished the retention tabs yet, I printed to confirm fitment, so it sticks up a little from the dash. Here's what I have so far.
Screenshot 22 IMG 20200404 002015 IMG 20200404 002034
 

Nova

SHO Member
Joined
Jul 27, 2018
Messages
636
Reaction score
1,050
Location
US
Wow that is very nice!

Sent from my SM-G986U using Tapatalk
 

skyshadow07

On a mission to get below 4000lbs
Joined
Nov 15, 2019
Messages
959
Reaction score
925
Location
Oklahoma
That’s pretty slick. Have you investigated a wire path?
I'm thinking where the A-pillar meets the right edge of the dash. The N-gauge wire is flat like telephone line, should be easy to route.
 

FiveLeeter918

Ortiz Performance Sales
Joined
May 22, 2017
Messages
2,362
Reaction score
2,899
Location
Tulsa, OK
I'm thinking where the A-pillar meets the right edge of the dash. The N-gauge wire is flat like telephone line, should be easy to route.

mine routes down the a pillar through the kick panel to the OBD. all you see is the 6" of wiring going from the pillar to the current windshield mount.

As I said on the other post, I'd love to over these once refined. seems to be pointing toward the center console a little more than I'd really like, but could just be the angle of the pic.
 

skyshadow07

On a mission to get below 4000lbs
Joined
Nov 15, 2019
Messages
959
Reaction score
925
Location
Oklahoma
After multiple prints with multiple filaments, I think i'm going to move to multi-jet fusion (a type of laser sintering) printing for the final product. The fused deposition prints are delaminating under any type of stress (i.e. installing or removing the vent). The prototype shows good fitment though, just not strong enough for my taste.
 

skyshadow07

On a mission to get below 4000lbs
Joined
Nov 15, 2019
Messages
959
Reaction score
925
Location
Oklahoma
Update on the gauge mount. SLS printing done, part looks great but there was some shrinkage with the ABS material that i did not account for.
Shrinkage1

This means the clip that retains the N-gauge is not grabbing as well as I would like, that's all. here are some pics of the final piece.
IMG 20200420 104758 IMG 20200420 104807 IMG 20200420 104820 IMG 20200420 105115 IMG 20200421 121519
 
Back
Top