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The stock volt meter and boost gauge are the same size... except for the extended box the boost gauge has that bolts onto the back of the gauge cluster. If you're trying to go for a stock look, just swap in the boost gauge and the controller and dump the volt meter.
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walbro fp
Join Date: May 2007
Location: USA - Harford County, Maryland
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Well I want to keep the volt meter and just build a pod to go below the head unit for the boost gauge,..... I guesed they were the same size, I was wondering if the stock boost gauge is smaller than 2 inches, but ill get a measurement today. Thanks for the info though!
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