2000 gauge pod?
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Has anyone installed a gauge in their air vent? If so I would like to find out how it affects the AC in the car or if it does affect it at all.
I do like the Aeroforce gauge and may go for a 3 gauge pod to house one of these gauges.
I do like the Aeroforce gauge and may go for a 3 gauge pod to house one of these gauges.
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Tom...
I think PDad and Haro have had theirs the longest.
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...25&highlight=A
I think PDad and Haro have had theirs the longest.
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...25&highlight=A
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Originally Posted by BillBoost37
Tom...
I think PDad and Haro have had theirs the longest.
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...25&highlight=A
I think PDad and Haro have had theirs the longest.
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...25&highlight=A
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i dont see how an aeroforce is overkill, it has all the parameters you want, plus more, and you can scan and clear codes... considering the price of $219 or whatever, i think it would almost be cheaper than buying the pod and the other gauges seperate... sorry to rain on your parade chris
i have noticed no difference in air movement out of the left vents.. after making sure the bottom vent was closed so the hot/cold air doesnt ever get behind the gauge, the air flows nicely out the top
i have noticed no difference in air movement out of the left vents.. after making sure the bottom vent was closed so the hot/cold air doesnt ever get behind the gauge, the air flows nicely out the top