Replaced stock boost gauge with the Aeroforce unit
A question for you guys who have done the install (know the product) - I'm guessing that the port the unit plugs into is the same port the existing Boast gauges uses?
But on the chance that this assumption is incorrect, if a person could physically accommodate two ADDITIONAL gauges could you connect two Aeroforce units and keep the original boast gauge? If not, can you connect just one Aeroforce and also keep the original boast gauge?
But on the chance that this assumption is incorrect, if a person could physically accommodate two ADDITIONAL gauges could you connect two Aeroforce units and keep the original boast gauge? If not, can you connect just one Aeroforce and also keep the original boast gauge?

Dreaming is permitted.
as I drive around, embarrassingly with just the one, remaining A-pillar. Not a fan of the 3 gauge pillar, think they're a little over the top (not to mention twice as much work
) so hoping to be able to replace the boast gauge and accommodate two Aeroforce gauges. But as a demonstration of my confidence, I'm not ordering the gauges till the work is completed and I'm sure I have presentable housing for them.
After struggling with finding a decent looking location for another couple of gauges, I have reluctantly concluded that the top glove box is probably best. No offense to those who prefer the pillar, but I think the two or three guage setups generally look really bad there.
After struggling with finding a decent looking location for another couple of gauges, I have reluctantly concluded that the top glove box is probably best. No offense to those who prefer the pillar, but I think the two or three gauge setups generally look really bad there.
I use the throttle % as a check and it's pretty quick.
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