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So I just bought a ATI procharger. I am going to need a Boost, FP, and a wideband. Im not really a fan of A pillar set ups. Has anyone come up with better ideas or something different. I have a 95 so looking more for a late model idea. Any pics would be awesome. Thanks for any help guys.
I have a procharged 93 and have the double a pillar and a separate digital AFR gauge. I would have ran a triple if I could find one. If I wasn't going to use the a pillar I would probably put them in a line at the bottom of the face plate under the radio. The picture is the digital gauge I used in my car and on my procharged Harley. They are attached with Velcro and are stuck on well. You can find them at dynotunenitrous.com. I also recommend their heat sink bung for your AFR gauge because it'll help with accuracy. I'm on my second wide and and haven't had a problem since.
Good luck with your install. If you need any advice let me know or post in the forced induction section.
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Originally Posted by armysnipe
I have a procharged 93 and have the double a pillar and a separate digital AFR gauge. I would have ran a triple if I could find one. If I wasn't going to use the a pillar I would probably put them in a line at the bottom of the face plate under the radio. The picture is the digital gauge I used in my car and on my procharged Harley. They are attached with Velcro and are stuck on well. You can find them at dynotunenitrous.com. I also recommend their heat sink bung for your AFR gauge because it'll help with accuracy. I'm on my second wide and and haven't had a problem since.
Good luck with your install. If you need any advice let me know or post in the forced induction section.
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