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Wideband Installed using 3D printed defrost vent mount

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My AEM 30-0334 wide band was installed by another member. I had bought a 3D printed defrost vent mount from a post on here.
Defrost Gauge Pod
The install looks very clean and doesn't require you to look down to see it. When you look at the gauge your peripheral vision still gives you vision forward. That AEM unit also puts AFR readings onto the Canbus to feed into HP Tuners. @Alnowinters tested with his laptop, but I won't try until after the Buckeyes win today. Here's the view forward for driver:
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I need to get one of those pods. I have my AEM gauge temporarily mounted at the passenger side foot well area. It's been there for a few years so maybe it's not temporary.... :)
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i think the numbers flashing all the time right there might get a bit much but it is a good visual place for it
I need to get one of those pods. I have my AEM gauge temporarily mounted at the passenger side foot well area. It's been there for a few years so maybe it's not temporary.... :)
Sounds like a lot of MY projects.
I was using it for tuning but after the tuning was done, I got lazy and left it. Turns out I'm still lazy....
In defense of my laziness, it looks like it belongs there though.
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Just took a pic driving down the highway on a cloudy day. Flickering doesn’t bother me as I only take a quick glance during a pull and it’s pretty steady then.



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the display is very bright at night, dont know if you can dim it
Was it difficult to run the wiring up to it?
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