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Tried searching but couldn't find a thread on this. I'm sure someone has tried this before. Has anyone successfully added/retrofitted the performance pack center gauges into their non performance pack mustang?


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Tried searching but couldn't find a thread on this. I'm sure someone has tried this before. Has anyone successfully added/retrofitted the performance pack center gauges into their non performance pack mustang?


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I remember seeing couple of people talking about it, but it was stupid expensive. Something like $2k in parts
 
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I remember seeing couple of people talking about it, but it was stupid expensive. Something like $2k in parts

Damn, the gauges can be found off wrecked cars if that's the most expensive part. If a new wire harness is needed then it gets tricky


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Damn, the gauges can be found off wrecked cars if that's the most expensive part. If a new wire harness is needed then it gets tricky


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You need a whole new dash trim and wiring


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Is anyone retrofitted better gauges into their existing performance pack car yet?


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I think it is possible.... All of the necessary sensors and data are there. You would have to do some creative wiring though. That and you would have to get a performance pack dash trim with the gauges.
 
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I think it is possible.... All of the necessary sensors and data are there. You would have to do some creative wiring though. That and you would have to get a performance pack dash trim with the gauges.

It's one single plug which powers both gauges. I'm wondering if it's already in the dash just disconnected.


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i believe that the base GT only has an oil pressure switch (low, normal, high) installed. So, you would need to install an actual pressure sensor to make the oil pressure gauge work.
 
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No one has actually installed these gauges yet?


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I thought about going a different route and not using the oem performance pack gauges. I was thinking of using the aeroforce II dual gauge set up. It can be had for like 399.00 and is easy plugged into odb II port. Only issue is roush hasnt made a heat vent gauge pod yet for 2015. Unless a different year might work or another vehicles like f150. The aeroforce II gauges can monitor tons of things all at once and is plug and play. So a performance pack set up would be achieved at no more than 500.00.
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I thought about going a different route and not using the oem performance pack gauges. I was thinking of using the aeroforce II dual gauge set up. It can be had for like 399.00 and is easy plugged into odb II port. Only issue is roush hasnt made a heat vent gauge pod yet for 2015. Unless a different year might work or another vehicles like f150. The aeroforce II gauges can monitor tons of things all at once and is plug and play. So a performance pack set up would be achieved at no more than 500.00.

It won't fit in the dash trim from the performance pack?


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