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    Seen vics car< Its a work of art. One of the best GP's IMO.
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    Thanks for the input, what model autometer gauge do you guys recommend that would match the red oem stock GP gauges? What mounting location options do we have, I really don't like the A-Pillar location. Is there a specific vacuum hose it should be spliced into?

    Can you give me brief description of the wideband gauge, not really sure what it does and what is involved for hooking it up. Seen a lot references regarding that piece, just not sure what it does and how it will benefit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ARFF22 View Post
    Thanks for the input, what model autometer gauge do you guys recommend that would match the red oem stock GP gauges? What mounting location options do we have, I really don't like the A-Pillar location. Is there a specific vacuum hose it should be spliced into?

    Can you give me brief description of the wideband gauge, not really sure what it does and what is involved for hooking it up. Seen a lot references regarding that piece, just not sure what it does and how it will benefit.
    You can check out all of the boost gauge options Autometer has to offer on this page.

    Auto Meter - Gauges

    As for the wideband, I use a AEM UEGO and have been very happy with it over the last year. The just of it is to have the rear O2 sensor turned off in your tune and the Wideband sensor will take its place. Other than that it is plug and play.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 01gpgt01 View Post
    Seen vics car< Its a work of art. One of the best GP's IMO.
    Thanks a lot man, I appreciate it. Looking forward to seeing you DC guys at the raceday in October. Hope you can make it out.
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