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Found a use for my dash panel
I found use for my dash panel! I ran the cable under the dash, dremeled a square in the back and used 3M tape to mount. It is in a perfect place.
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never did it. can you upload to your computer, then just attach to the post.
clik the paperclip. |
Picture added!
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Sweet upgrade! Who makes that gadget? Have you found it to be very accurate?
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Originally Posted by wasatch1
(Post 277027)
Sweet upgrade! Who makes that gadget? Have you found it to be very accurate?
Yes it is reading directly from the computer bus. Well worth the money for a person OCD about "real" numbers vs idiot gauges in the cluster! |
Thanks, I will pull it up and check it out. It really does look factory clean the way you installed it. :)
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Congrats, the Scan Gauge II is a great addition! Lets you monitor all of the "vitals".
A few have mounted theirs there? |
whatsup??
last year someone said they had to mess with calibration for mpg on every fillup??
i have often said id love a trip comp as good as the terrific one in my old 90 probe. dead nuts on!!. no messin,it did it all. tell me more about operation ongoing. ill buy immediatly if its good. oh,btw,the picture,what kind of vehicle is that?! what dash panel? |
I did mine exactly like that about a year ago, great move, I like it. :cool:
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Likely a 2006 H3 since that is what is on his profile. The dash panel is a Daystar. I have one and they are very useful. I put none-skid material in the bottom portions to keep things from sliding around.
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