S-AFC 2 mounting and Gauge intall with pics
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S-AFC 2 mounting and Gauge intall with pics
Here is some pics of my istalls I just did on my AFC and Greddy EGT. The AFC is actually mounted in between the panel and is really solid right there. I used the Mitsu radio blank for my gauges. I already had the stock gauge setup when I bought the car, so I kept the Oil Temp and Volt gauge in there. I really like the way it came out.
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I have the EGT offset a bit because it wouldn't have worked since I would have had to cut the brackets that hold the din panel in place off. I can deal with it. Greddy gauges are kind of big compared to ones of the same size.
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Looks sharp.
I'm mounting the AVC-R where you have your SAFC now and putting the SAFC down near the shifter.
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Dumb question, did you take the fascia off, or the top of the dash pad to run your wires.. Thats similar to the location I'm putting my S-AFC and AVCR, except that I made an aluminum panel that goes over the Hazard light and clock (the hazard switch is still able to be pressed though..
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Yep, I had to pull the top panel off to get the bracket in there and to run the wire. You have to pull the surround off around the gauge cluster then remove two screws that hold that grey panel on, then you can carefully pop it off.
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I did all of the work myself. I could have gotten all of the same gauges, but right now I am for functionality. Eventually in the future I will switch my attention to matching everything. I want to go with a white face gauge theme with the blue lighting at night to match the AFC light and boost gauge.
Here are some more pics.
Here are some more pics.
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