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I'd put the boost gauge on the top steering column cover, so its more in the line of sight.

Or maybe if your worried about your oil pressure at the track, if its got a warning light in the gauge, having it front and centre would be easier to get your attention.

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yeah i think its a toss up between oil pressure and boost.

i'm going to have relays set up to kill engine if oil pressure is lost. tho this might be dangerous for track work... so might have to look into that for sure.

and when all 6 black face defi's + controler are sold for $1000 who wouldnt pass up that offer! (L) yahoo japan!

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haha I have a mamoth amount of gauges on the way, I've got to ditch the factory triple gauges and install a 3 gauge DIN to get them all in. They're defi quality, have the link system as well, but damn don't cost anything like the defi's :rofl:

Also I may or may not be a local supplier of said gauges :(

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exhuast temp..

if your saying its hooked up to your cat..

and im saying put it else were as in a nice style glovebox install etc

aircon/stock gauge's in glove box.

was going to be mounted somewhere visible

more leaning towards boost. now. its fun to watch but probably distracting too.

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