Gauge placement

blacknight80

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Dec 26, 2013
I've got a two gauge A pillar pod and a two gauge console pod ready to go into the car and I'm wondering about gauge placement. The four gauges I'm installing are wideband, boost, knock, oil psi. I have the early 5 pod dash with water temp and I built a custom tach in place of the clock and I plan on installing a digital volt meter in one of the useless dummy light pockets. I know I want the boost gauge in the a pillar but am not sure if it is more important to have the knock gauge or wide band in line of site. Let me know what you guys think.
 
I have knock and boost on my A pillar pod. Boost has been replaced by a Scanmaster G recently


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In line of sight I would prioritize Knock/AFR and Fuel pressure. In my opinion boost isn't as important to look at once it set as the others I have mentioned.


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