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Old Jan 9, 2025 | 12:40 PM
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The former Dash Logic is now Dash Controller and AutoMeter sells it. Can these be used to monitor boost levels and fuel pressure in a supercharged application?

I assume this device will NOT mess with or alter an aftermarket tune on a boosted application?

How accurate is the 1/4 mile time it can record?
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Boost yes if you've upgraded your MAP sensor and scaled for it properly in the tune. I don't believe it can read actual fuel pressure - just calculated/estimated. There is no fuel pressure sensor on a stock C6. It will not alter the tune.

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So fuel pressure is just an estimate unless one adds a sensor

Is the AFR readout accurate? I assume it's pulling the info from the 02 sensors?
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Originally Posted by Pettrix
So fuel pressure is just an estimate unless one adds a sensor

Is the AFR readout accurate? I assume it's pulling the info from the 02 sensors?
It would probably be as accurate as the sensor you have it tied into.... Stock narrowband O2 sensors are no good for measuring AFR in boost when you are targeting richer than stoich so you would need to tie in a wideband sensor and set it up to get reliable AFR readings.
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Originally Posted by DarkC-6
It would probably be as accurate as the sensor you have it tied into.... Stock narrowband O2 sensors are no good for measuring AFR in boost when you are targeting richer than stoich so you would need to tie in a wideband sensor and set it up to get reliable AFR readings.
I see. Thanks for the info. Is it possible to run a wideband sensor and have the Dash Controller read it?

How does it calculate 1/4 mile time and how accurate is it? Is it tied into GPS?
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You should consider the Banks Idash Super guage. I have it setup to read boost, fuel pressure, AFR left bank, AFR right bank. all in one guage.
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If you are looking for a good 1/4 mile sensor you might want to look the dragy. It’s super simple and accurate for 1/4 mile, 60ft, etc. I wouldn’t really trust most of the other gauges for this specific request, u less they really got better in the last couple of years.
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