There are some 52mm one gauge pods on ebay - they look a little cheap, but I may still try one of I go this route. Here is a link.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/BLACK-SINGLE-GAUGE-DASH-MOUNT-HOLDER-52MM-2-1-16-POD-FITS-AUTOMETER-GAUGES-A-/111144028342?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item19e0b348b6&vxp=mtrI also have a very potentially neophyte question: I have tried to understand and read this thread and am looking for a concrete answer to 3 newbie type questions related to this gauge:
1. I don't have anything else hooked into my OBD 2 while driving. I only use it to tune. If I buy this Aeroforce gauge, do I simply plug into the OBD2 and IT WILL DISPLAY TURBO BOOST if I choose?
2. Other than plugging into to OBD 2 is there really nothing else to do - no other hardware to hook up to vacuum lines or anything?
3. Will it turn on and off automatically when car is on and off?
I was considering adding a vaccum boost gauge for my 2010 MKS (that is really all I am looking for) and I know that route would be a lot cheaper, but I am hesitant to tackle the job and run wires through the firewall etc. This seems like it will achieve my objective and it is something I can handle. But, I need to know the above 3 answers first.... basically, is it so easy a caveman can do it? LOL. I had an OBD2 heads up display once, so i am familiar with the concept, but need to know if the Aeroforce will actually read boost.
THANKS.