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  • CNUTOX
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Nup. Never done before, you are entering uncharted waters.

Good Luck. I think the issue is somewhere between the hidden wire and the polariser.

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The lack of mounting positions makes it hard to do a neat and tidy looking guage install, and there's no aftermarket pods around yet that I know of.

I mounted mine near the steering wheel down low... not the best place for it, but I dont mind as I didnt want guages to be too visible.

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  • ANGEL EYES
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I mounted it on top of the steering wheel..

Can I see a pic of it ontop of the steering wheel? Does it make it hard to turn and see the boost at the same time? :idhitit:

I need another drink! LOL

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You guys are getting worse... :spoton:

A boost gauge is good because you can tell if the car is overboosting.

Any turbo car should have a boost gauge. Almost as vital as a fuel gauge sometimes!

Pole position (site sponsor) do a good mounting setup, look them up.

Otherwise you should try ebay for a FPV F6 mounting setup.

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