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Thread: mounting egt gauge in diisco 1

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    mounting egt gauge in diisco 1

    big question is where.
    I have a 7 inch screen and a magelan platium gps mounted on the dash in the centre, my garmin 320 (talking gps) that has a window cup and sits on the right side of the standard gauge console. My in car kit for the mobile is mount on the rhs of the centre console where it meets the dash, my electric brake controler is mounted on the hinge down section under the steering wheel. Uhf remote head is mounted in the centre console right at the front along with a remote speaker for same. Hf radio is mounted on roof console (standard one) along with a panel of accesoriy switchs. Hf radio main unit under driver seat, uhf unit under passanger seat along with an invertor.
    Not much room left
    Your thoughts please
    cheers
    blaze

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    And just remembered just to the right of the 7 inch screen I have a mount for my vidio camera.
    cheers
    blaze

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    Can you post a pic of the setup?

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    I will click a couple tommorow
    cheers
    blaze

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    What sort of EGT gauge?
    How about this location:
    ThermoGuard Instruments

    Steve

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    I'm actually going to watch thie thread are you going to do a tutorial when you do it BB i would like to fit an EGT everyone says its one of the most important guages you can fit for caring for the engine
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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