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No flaming here, not to worry. I prefer to mount them as close to the gauge cluster as possible without them interfering with vision out of the windshield. If you can see them well without taking your eye off the driving line for a long period of time with them in the center console you should be good. Try to keep them all in the same area though - I recently moved my boost gauge from the A-pillar to the center console with my other gauges because I was having to look from one side to another and at the gauge cluster too. Sit in your seat and just visualize how you'd be looking at your gauges and get a feel for which ones need to be where. I know everyone tends to give priority to the boost gauge but you might want to give priority to water temp or oil temp or oil pressure or something else. I've noticed recently I need to move my wideband a/f gauge to a better position.
On a side note, could I ask you to use a photo of your car for your Avatar instead of the one you have now? We'd like everyone to follow suit on this.
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