gauges what you think?
#1
gauges what you think?
need to get some gauges just order a dual pillar pod. now looking for some gauges. going to get a wideband and a boost gauge and a mini shift light. was wondering whats the most poplar setup out their?? also going to be changing my inter. lights to white led would like the gauges to match.
i just have a procharger putting down 445 rwhp
i just have a procharger putting down 445 rwhp
#2
Melting Slicks
Go with the Dual Interceptors from Aeroforce. Super easy to install as it plugs into the OBD port and reads just about everything that you can read with HP Tuners. Each guage has 2 items it can display. Many different color combos too. $400 for the Dual setup and you supply your own 2 guage pillar ($70 or so and up).
#4
i thought having independent sensors (not using the OEM computer) would be more accurate? i just order the AEM wideband. now got more more hole to fill. what about shift lights????
#5
Melting Slicks
Correct, they cannot be used while logging with HPTuners/EFIlive but at that point, they're not really needed. My whole intent on having guages is being safe while not using HP Tuners or on the dyno. I don't do my own tuning, I use a local guy for that. So it's not biggie for me. But on top of that, the AeroForce guages just plain look cool. Each guage can display 2 thing simultaneously so that makes it good for just about everything. My main concerns are boost, AFR, and fuel pressure. So I can pick what I'd like the 4th item that is shown. They're really pretty cool.
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Le Mans Master
#8
Drifting
I'm partial to the PLX gauges. Nice easy to read digital gauges even in direct sun. Didn't care for the Innovative wideband gauge I had before it... too hard to read in the sunlight which is a bummer when driving a boosted convertible
Aeroforce gauges would be a nice setup too. If the current model of the gauges was out when I bought my setup I probably would have went with Aeroforce. So much flexibility with them, albeit at a bit of a price premium.
Aeroforce gauges would be a nice setup too. If the current model of the gauges was out when I bought my setup I probably would have went with Aeroforce. So much flexibility with them, albeit at a bit of a price premium.
#9
ISIS SUCKS FAT CHOAD
I'm sure there is a way to use them while data logging with HP Tuners. What about adding a second OBD II port? I'll admit They're pretty cool gauges. Had two or 3 in another platform.
#11
Le Mans Master
There are splitters but when I have the gauge and HPT both connected the A/F reads wrong on both. With either one alone it's perfect.
#12
Instructor
#13
Drifting
Gauges: Fuel Pressure, Boost, AFR (PLX)
For everything else:
PLX wifi kiwi 2 ODBII adapter, iPhone (w/ DashCommand app or other) and you can monitor basically everything available through the ODBII interface. You can customize the GUI to suite your needs. Mount an iPad mini in your dash and you'll have a really slick set of gauges.
http://www.plxdevices.com/Kiwi-OBD2-...7346002344.htm
For everything else:
PLX wifi kiwi 2 ODBII adapter, iPhone (w/ DashCommand app or other) and you can monitor basically everything available through the ODBII interface. You can customize the GUI to suite your needs. Mount an iPad mini in your dash and you'll have a really slick set of gauges.
http://www.plxdevices.com/Kiwi-OBD2-...7346002344.htm
Last edited by reactor2; 05-27-2015 at 03:40 AM.
#14
Drifting
I'm partial to the PLX gauges. Nice easy to read digital gauges even in direct sun. Didn't care for the Innovative wideband gauge I had before it... too hard to read in the sunlight which is a bummer when driving a boosted convertible
Aeroforce gauges would be a nice setup too. If the current model of the gauges was out when I bought my setup I probably would have went with Aeroforce. So much flexibility with them, albeit at a bit of a price premium.
Aeroforce gauges would be a nice setup too. If the current model of the gauges was out when I bought my setup I probably would have went with Aeroforce. So much flexibility with them, albeit at a bit of a price premium.
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I'm partial to the PLX gauges. Nice easy to read digital gauges even in direct sun. Didn't care for the Innovative wideband gauge I had before it... too hard to read in the sunlight which is a bummer when driving a boosted convertible
Aeroforce gauges would be a nice setup too. If the current model of the gauges was out when I bought my setup I probably would have went with Aeroforce. So much flexibility with them, albeit at a bit of a price premium.
Aeroforce gauges would be a nice setup too. If the current model of the gauges was out when I bought my setup I probably would have went with Aeroforce. So much flexibility with them, albeit at a bit of a price premium.
Using dash logic (C6) you CAN log in HP Tuners and have Dash Logic going at the same time. The key is getting HP Tuners recording FIRST. If you try to do it after dash logic is plugged in it won't work. Logging rates in HPT were same as normal
I've also tried using an ELM327 for some basic logging while logging in HP Tuners and while it worked, the logging rates were horrible.
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