WK1 Interior/Exterior Visual ModificationsIf you are planning on modifying your Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8 with a visual enhancement, please discuss it in here.
dont see why not. Kind of a waste if you ask me though. If you get 1 gauge, you'll be wanting at least 1 or 2 more soon! I had my trinity and an AFR gauge in my dual pillar for a year.
If you want to get a good tune (cmr)dialed in you would need a afr gauge so just get the dual the trinity needs a wideband to datalog afr I rocked the dual with just a trinity for like 2 months then bought a lc-1 so you can just save money or rock suction mount
If you want to get a good tune (cmr)dialed in you would need a afr gauge so just get the dual the trinity needs a wideband to datalog afr I rocked the dual with just a trinity for like 2 months then bought a lc-1 so you can just save money or rock suction mount
this is what i would recommend for sure. but a single pod can be made. Just dont want you to get a single done, then want a dual or a triple like we ALL do once we start modding.
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here is the finished product with the new NO2 gauge
Here is my only issue. With the 3 gauges, each has 2 wires going to it. For a total of 6 wires under the pod. So it no longer fits snug and tight to the original pillar and you can see a small gap all the way down the inside of the windshield. I'm looking for ways to fix this tho.
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