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So I have received a few requests to make a gauge pod mount for adding aux gauges in the S550... It is done! This mount will allow 2 1/16th inch gauges to mount inside the OEM AC vent! Below are a few pictures showing the vent disassembled. The vent is only held together with clips so no glue or screws to contend with. You will have to cut a small 5mm notch in the vent. This notch is designed to prevent the gauge mount from spinning in the vent when assembled. Another modification that might be required is the removal of the honeycomb pattern in the back. This is very easy to do with some snips. Follow the link below if you wish to purchase one!

https://www.shapeways.com/product/96EZ9LSCY/s550-aux-gauge-pod
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Can I install two gauge 52mm ... or have trouble with ventilation or view?
 
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Can I install two gauge 52mm ... or have trouble with ventilation or view?
You can install two in your dash. I would suggest leaving at least one center vent open for airflow. The two vents closest to you would be good to install into for visibility.
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