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I want to see what kind of gauges you guys would run. In my BMW I had volts and oil pressure. I believe the Ram has these already on the dash. I like knowing everything that is going on with my vehicle and I've always loved how the gauge pod on the a-pillar looks. I know it is not a diesel or turbo but I'd like to see what you guys would run on a Dodge Ram 1500.
 
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Oops! I meant to post this in the 3rd gen interior section!!!!!!!!!! Mods if you could please move this! Sorry for the confusion.
 

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I have ran a SRT-10 pod with an AEM Wideband to look after info on my cam.
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Now im running a dual pod with that AEM Wideband still and an Aeroforce Interceptor to look after fuel trims, knock, trans temp and a whole list of other things.
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That aeroforce interceptor looks like it would be investment just because of how much it monitors. I will definitely have to look into that! Thanks for the info!
 

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I bought mine from 3rd strike on here and there the best on customer service.
 

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Running the AI Gauge here as well with their Wideband kit. Everything all in one gauge cant beat it

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how much did it cost you? and how hard was it to hook up?

Mine ran me $230 for the gauge and $180 for the wideband. It is an investment but it works great. Install, it took longer to get the stock pillar off than it did to hook it all up. It is plug and play for the most part.
 

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Yep if your not getting the wideband part all ya don is plug into the port and pick what you want to monitor. The longest part like stated above is postioning it in the pod where you want it. Mine are canted alill toward me so when I am driving they appear straight.
 

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You would need a wideband to safely tune in a cam which both me and Ryan have.
 

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Its a good thing to have if you are planning any big mods like headers cam and heads. Just let's you keep an eye on the afr and helps when it comes time for tuning
 

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