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Old 02-03-2011, 10:54 PM
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I removed the controls for rear window wiper controler and rear defroster to make room to mount the PLX display.

Not sure if I will keep it here, but did not want to put on guage pod where I have my boost guage on the A-pillar. Depends how well I can see it. Actually I plan to go w/ a larger display at some point that will display parameters in the EMS I an using, but I have not found one I like so far, and the PLX came w/ engine and standalone.

I will have A/F and oil temp for now, will add other sensors in future to the display.

The display fits pretty close to the hole size. I placed a piece of glass then the LED display. I used some epoxy just to hold in place for now, and will pick up some silicone tomarrow to secure.

I plan to use some of the silicone to fill in the gap to make the front look better, or is there something better to use??

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You need to find a good Dentist!

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Thanks Brian,

Great tip, I will try the bondo.

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