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Boost & AFR Gauges

Poor Tom! Dan is like that excited wife buying furniture that you hand over the credit card to & PRAY she doesn't bring her rich friends...
 

osp holder above dash. Plug and play.
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I think I'm going with this gauge can you get a pic so we can see the mounting location better?
Thanks
That's how I wanted it....so I can remove the hood without all the wiring.

Koso gauge mounted on the plastic. Can see it driving, racing and even standing up.

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Had a migraine yesterday....was home all day.

I will get a picture tonight how it's mounted and where I ran wiring.
 
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I wanted to mount the gauge so I wouldn;t need to take all the wiring apart when removing hood assembly. The boost sending unit is in the hose close to the intake box. The water temp I put with the top hose above the clutching and the AFR is mounted in the EVO exhaust I have. Power source came from the right side panel plug by the oil tank.

Future wiring will be in a wire loom for a neater look.
 
I would highly suggest not Getting the Koso gauge it is very slow responding and does not read as accurately as aem

Currently on the market the aem wideband is the most accurate.

The best gauge right now is a combo gauge aem wideband failsafe. It reads boost air fuel on the same gauge and also datalogs rpm on top of boost and air fuel.

Hidden behind a medium windshield far from direct melting snow they work very good.

The datalog feature is very useful can't beat it for tuning.

Just do not let snow melt on the gauge it doesn't like water.

http://www.turbodynamics.ca
 
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I wanted to mount the gauge so I wouldn;t need to take all the wiring apart when removing hood assembly. The boost sending unit is in the hose close to the intake box. The water temp I put with the top hose above the clutching and the AFR is mounted in the EVO exhaust I have. Power source came from the right side panel plug by the oil tank.

Future wiring will be in a wire loom for a neater look.

I ordered the same unit (KOSO) and will be installing soon. Although another member recommended against the KOSO, I did some research and went with it (nice, clean, well lit and visible unit with everything I was looking for and great reviews). Thanks for posting your mount/install application - I'll keep it in mind when I install mine.
 


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