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George Munson

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I'd like to know if it would be legal to move the "Heater Control Panel" lower in the center area in the dash. I would like to install my Fuel Pressure Gauge and Air/Fuel Gauge higher so I don't have to spend time looking down so far. Keep in mind I won't remove any of the parts just the location.

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George, this is all said in an effort to support what your doing.

IMHJ, moving the "heater control panel" would be the ol saying IIDSYC, YCan't.

I have a 1990 with the normal OEM dash in place & I mounted my Innovate MotyorSports A/F gauge into a very small alum bracket in the left had side of the floor of the dash. Look down at the dash A/F gauge without looking away to a center control location. Oil temp is in left eyeball, oil press & water temp in center eyeballs. I'm doing a mechanical fuel pressure gauge this winter & will install the gauge on the cowl outside the windshield. Electrical or mechanical gauges with isolators may be installed inside the car. I have all mechanical gauges. See Autometer gauges.
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