Slimer
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Hello everyone. I have been hiding in the shadows for some time and taken a lot of ideas from this site so I thought that I would share my own in return. This is my Aeroforce Scan Gauge in dash setup using a Rousch Mustang gauge pod.
http://www.roushperformance.com/parts/Mustang-Gauge-Pod-2005-2009-also-fits-F150-2004-2008.html
The install was fairly easy. The Mustang vent is much smaller than ours but as you can see it can be made to fit with ease. I popped my vent out of the dash and found that the louvers in it come out easily. I then had to Dremel two pieces in the back of it so that the Mustang gauge would go in. Once I had them trimmed to the point that the new pod would be centered it slide right into place.
The Rousch directions mention cutting a hole in the HVAC tube to allow for the wire to pass through to the gauge but I did not have to do this. The wire is thin enough that the foam around the Explorer vent gave room for it when I put it back in with no effort.
I was concerned that not being able to control the direction of the flow of air would cause a problem. I had thought that air from the vent would spread more and hit me in the face constantly depending on fan speed. Actually the air flows nicely between the window and my ear towards the back seat. In a normal driving position it does not bother me at all no matter how fast the blower is. If I lean towards the window (or hold my hand up to it obviously) I can feel it but again a normal driving position is not an issue.
I was excited and in a hurry to get it in place so I can only show you the finished product. I hope you like it. This if my first post so hopefully the picture will show up and it's sized right.
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http://www.roushperformance.com/parts/Mustang-Gauge-Pod-2005-2009-also-fits-F150-2004-2008.html
The install was fairly easy. The Mustang vent is much smaller than ours but as you can see it can be made to fit with ease. I popped my vent out of the dash and found that the louvers in it come out easily. I then had to Dremel two pieces in the back of it so that the Mustang gauge would go in. Once I had them trimmed to the point that the new pod would be centered it slide right into place.
The Rousch directions mention cutting a hole in the HVAC tube to allow for the wire to pass through to the gauge but I did not have to do this. The wire is thin enough that the foam around the Explorer vent gave room for it when I put it back in with no effort.
I was concerned that not being able to control the direction of the flow of air would cause a problem. I had thought that air from the vent would spread more and hit me in the face constantly depending on fan speed. Actually the air flows nicely between the window and my ear towards the back seat. In a normal driving position it does not bother me at all no matter how fast the blower is. If I lean towards the window (or hold my hand up to it obviously) I can feel it but again a normal driving position is not an issue.
I was excited and in a hurry to get it in place so I can only show you the finished product. I hope you like it. This if my first post so hopefully the picture will show up and it's sized right.
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