Aeroforce Interceptor



I've been using an Edge Insuight CTS for about a year now. It is nice, but doesn't read the parameters that I want (trans temp and voltage). I decided to get an AeroForce Interceptor
gauge, as it reads the parameters that I want, and a lot more. This install is temporary, as I want to get a pillar pod for better viewing, but that will be down the road. Here is the install.....





   

   
AeroForce Interceptor #PT401.



   
I modified the "cubby" that sits to the right of the steering wheel.



   
Used a piece of the AeroForce packaging for a filler strip.




Painted the bezel satin black.



   
Used some hot glue to keep the filler strip in place.



   
All assembled and wires in place.




What the dash looks like.



       
I was concerned about light coming from the dash cluster and shining in behind the gauge, so I stuck a piece of trunk liner to the top of the cubby.




Final fitment.



   
Used a fuse tap and hooked it to the radio fuse.



   
Cluster panel back in place.




View from the drivers seat.




Video showing the AeroForce at start-up.




Video showing the AeroForce cycling.




Lower panel in place and all done.




If you have any comments, suggestions, or see any errors, please let me know..... cbradley@telus.net

Last updated on August 26/2012

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