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<blockquote data-quote="IUP99snake" data-source="post: 12789491" data-attributes="member: 7060"><p>Good call. For the time being, I mounted my oil pressure gauge under the dash by the OBDII connector using a bendable bracket. A gauge cup will be a good idea if I decide to keep it in that location. </p><p></p><p>What's really nice about it is that you can see the gauge through the bottom right opening in the steering wheel. It's in the same line of sight as where the keys hang down from the ignition. </p><p></p><p>The center console for 94-00 cars is different than 01-04 cars. It has a revised cup holder that sits further back. </p><p></p><p>What I'd really like to do is get an OBD II interface that has a VGA video output that projects a digital dash on a screen. You could use the video input in an aftermarket head unit, or even a rear-view mirror mounted screen. You could really get creative with it. </p><p></p><p>I think I'm just gonna fabricate a bracket to mount a couple gauges in the center console underneath the armrest for concealment. </p><p></p><p>I like the steering column pod and the factory gauge bezel pod. The piece that mounts 2 gauges on either side of the factory cluster is nice and clean..</p><p></p><p>Im waiting for someone to come out with something a little bit nicer than the aero force interceptor. Maybe version 2.0? But like I was saying before, they need to get creative. Using a regular size gauge is nice because you can mount them the same way any other gauge would be mounted. But there is only so much screen area. They need to make a DIN size rectangular gauge that fits in an empty radio opening. It has much more space to display data than 3 round gauges in the same size opening.</p><p></p><p>Just rambling off thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IUP99snake, post: 12789491, member: 7060"] Good call. For the time being, I mounted my oil pressure gauge under the dash by the OBDII connector using a bendable bracket. A gauge cup will be a good idea if I decide to keep it in that location. What's really nice about it is that you can see the gauge through the bottom right opening in the steering wheel. It's in the same line of sight as where the keys hang down from the ignition. The center console for 94-00 cars is different than 01-04 cars. It has a revised cup holder that sits further back. What I'd really like to do is get an OBD II interface that has a VGA video output that projects a digital dash on a screen. You could use the video input in an aftermarket head unit, or even a rear-view mirror mounted screen. You could really get creative with it. I think I'm just gonna fabricate a bracket to mount a couple gauges in the center console underneath the armrest for concealment. I like the steering column pod and the factory gauge bezel pod. The piece that mounts 2 gauges on either side of the factory cluster is nice and clean.. Im waiting for someone to come out with something a little bit nicer than the aero force interceptor. Maybe version 2.0? But like I was saying before, they need to get creative. Using a regular size gauge is nice because you can mount them the same way any other gauge would be mounted. But there is only so much screen area. They need to make a DIN size rectangular gauge that fits in an empty radio opening. It has much more space to display data than 3 round gauges in the same size opening. Just rambling off thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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