Who makes that, what is it and where can you buy it? It looks very cool.
Like someone stated already, it would be nice to mount it in a different position. For me, I was thinking a mount somewhere around the rear view mirror, up top as it would not be obstructing normal view and could kind of be hidden but in the corner view while looking forward or something. If it is that thin than that opens up alot of opportunities.
I am going to remove one of my OEM gauges and replace with a gauge like this. I am going to use the AEM multi because it plugs right into my AEM EMS. The new multi gauge will monitor the function of the OEM gauge it replaced PLUS all othe other functions that are available with the new gauge. (AF, fuel pressure etc...)
The gauge has a safety alarm the you set for each function. This alarm goes off (regardless of what is on the screen at the time)and the screen switches to the function in trouble. That way you don't need to scroll around to monitor everything.
Best part is no cutting or modifying the dash... These new gauges are the same size as the OEM gauges. I am going to put a Raptor shift light in the small "pass. seat belt" hole also.
Ill get you the email of the guy. Ill pm you guys. Im going to see if he will become a sponsor here, I found him on the srtforum, hes a sponsor there. Nobody here sells them, i checked.
Actually, I am a PLX dealer and can add they are really good products. You'll find several of the A/F as well as boost gauges in our SC Vipers' as well as Turbo cars.
The ease of installation, accuracy and thin gauge makes them ideal for our DLM cars! I think you'll like them as well!
Regards!
Now you tell me
...there will be cutting involved...and grinding.....and probably more cutting and then a little more grinding
the end result will be very factory looking
Hmmmm... I was thinking that..
BUT
The OEM and the multi gauge are both 2 1/16????
They should be ok... right??
ILLSMOQ...I know you used an Innovate multi gauge. The spec states that it is 2 1/16 also. Did you need to cut your dash?
Funny thing about those gauges...while they look like individual 2 1/16" gauges...they are actually a single unit behind the dash...so you'll need to do a guagendectomy from the "gauge assembly" to make room for your new gauge to fit.