What did you do to your 11th gen today?
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#2333
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#2337
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Removed the silly coin holder that Ford uses to cover the dash hole used for the 4x4 switch on non 4x4's to a 2 inch "econometer".
I used to have one of these in an old Dodge Dart; it's nothing more than a vacuum guage that's been refaced with "poor/ideal/Decel" to give you an idea as to the engine giving you it's best economy performance while driving.
It was the cheap "MPG" indicator back in the day; its a good simple way to let you know how heavy for right foot is basically.
Better than the coin holder.
I used to have one of these in an old Dodge Dart; it's nothing more than a vacuum guage that's been refaced with "poor/ideal/Decel" to give you an idea as to the engine giving you it's best economy performance while driving.
It was the cheap "MPG" indicator back in the day; its a good simple way to let you know how heavy for right foot is basically.
Better than the coin holder.
Last edited by Mod (Ret.); 04-23-2015 at 05:45 AM.
#2338
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Removed the silly coin holder that Ford uses to cover the dash hole used for the 4x4 switch on non 4x4's to a 2 inch "econometer".
I used to have one of these in an old Dodge Dart; it's nothing more than a vacuum guage that's been refaced with "poor/ideal/Decel" to give you an idea as to the engine giving you it's best economy performance while driving.
It was the cheap "MPG" indicator back in the day; its a good simple way to let you know how heavy for right foot is basically.
Better than the coin holder.
I used to have one of these in an old Dodge Dart; it's nothing more than a vacuum guage that's been refaced with "poor/ideal/Decel" to give you an idea as to the engine giving you it's best economy performance while driving.
It was the cheap "MPG" indicator back in the day; its a good simple way to let you know how heavy for right foot is basically.
Better than the coin holder.
#2340
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