Vent Gauge Pods
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Vent Gauge Pods
Anyone using vent gauge pods? Saw them on the Roush site and they looked interesting. Wonder how they do with the change in temperature depending on the heater or A/C being run?
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If it helps any, I've had these in my car for over 6 years with zero fogging issues...
Curiously, my oil pressure gauge on my a-pillar has a fogging issue. I called Autometer, and they said that their gauges should not fog.
Curiously, my oil pressure gauge on my a-pillar has a fogging issue. I called Autometer, and they said that their gauges should not fog.
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I've had them for several months now and fogging up is not really a problem as long as the A/C is on. If it's a humid day and I shut it off and open the windows , then the gauges are still cold and they will fog up a little ...
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That's a nice setup. Just looking ahead if I go the S/C route. I already have three on my pillar pod setup (voltmeter, oil pressure and water temp) which suit my N/A needs at the moment.
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