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  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by slowswb View Post
    I would put one in but i love my heat too much and ac.
    You will notice the ones mentioned are functional.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kerrige View Post
    You will notice the ones mentioned are functional.
    not enough blowing out lol
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    Take some moldable plastic. Use an old vent. Pattern to fit were the vent pieces are.
    Cut proper hole and ut grooves cor air flow.
    Attach to vent casing. Install gauge and route wires.

    Here's a glitch. Not sure if the gauge will fog up or not. ???
    You can create enough air flow you would not notice it. You do loose some angle movement with the gauge installed.

    If there was enough interst in it. I could just make a mold to produce them out of plastic.

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