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DashControl is now available for the Corvette C7, Base, Z51, and Z06 from www.dashlogic.com.
DashControl is the most advanced way of displaying vehicle data to date. There is nothing to install, no programing, no changes to your vehicle in any way. Simply plug in the DashControl device to your vehicles OBD-II port and DashControl turns your factory dashboard display into a fully customizable gauge canvas. See all of the data your vehicle has to offer on your Driver Information Center. DashControl doesn't stop there, you can also customize visual and audible alerts that you set to any condition for any vehicle value, fully customizable by you. Just in case your car doesn't have a sensor for a value you would like to watch, DashControl also has two auxiliary inputs so you can add up to two aftermarket sensors to be viewed on your DIC as well as be used for alerts. The DashControl alerts system is a very advanced tool, this is not your run of the mill type of simple alert that only watches one value. DashControl will take into account several conditions for one alert, all of those conditions fully customizable by you. DashControl also tests your performance, use DashControl to get your calculated HP & TQ, 0-60 time as well as your 1/8th mile, 1/4 mile, 1/2 mile, and standing 1 mile times recorded with a trap speed.
DashControl is now available for the Corvette C7, Base, Z51, and Z06 from www.dashlogic.com.
DashControl is the most advanced way of displaying vehicle data to date. There is nothing to install, no programing, no changes to your vehicle in any way. Simply plug in the DashControl device to your vehicles OBD-II port and DashControl turns your factory dashboard display into a fully customizable gauge canvas. See all of the data your vehicle has to offer on your Driver Information Center. DashControl doesn't stop there, you can also customize visual and audible alerts that you set to any condition for any vehicle value, fully customizable by you. Just in case your car doesn't have a sensor for a value you would like to watch, DashControl also has two auxiliary inputs so you can add up to two aftermarket sensors to be viewed on your DIC as well as be used for alerts. The DashControl alerts system is a very advanced tool, this is not your run of the mill type of simple alert that only watches one value. DashControl will take into account several conditions for one alert, all of those conditions fully customizable by you. DashControl also tests your performance, use DashControl to get your calculated HP & TQ, 0-60 time as well as your 1/8th mile, 1/4 mile, 1/2 mile, and standing 1 mile times recorded with a trap speed.
Edit: I also see this can take 2 inputs....Building a custom meth system at the moment and I may have a few ideas to make this work to alert me for a meth fail safe???? Hmmm
Edit: I also see this can take 2 inputs....Building a custom meth system at the moment and I may have a few ideas to make this work to alert me for a meth fail safe???? Hmmm
If your vehicle has been tuned to support the alcohol content PID, then we can show that.
If your vehicle has been tuned to support the alcohol content PID, then we can show that.
Perfect... Performed some research on dashlogic today, I'll be ordering this... In conjunction with a WB and its warning systems this is an AWESOME tool!!!!
I was just commenting on another thread on the ZO6 site that wouldn't it be great if I could put the graphics from HPtuners in the DIC. Other forum members directed me to this thread.
It is a close second!
If your vehicle has been tuned to support the alcohol content PID, then we can show that.
Does it auto-magically happen or do you need additional programming? My car already has the flex fuel sensor install and tuned for it. I'd buy it just to read the %.
Does it auto-magically happen or do you need additional programming? My car already has the flex fuel sensor install and tuned for it. I'd buy it just to read the %.
I was wondering the same thing. I don't have a flex fuel sensor and am assuming I would need to install one for the Dash Control to read it. I have had a Dash Control since early Feb it is a pretty trick device.
Does it auto-magically happen or do you need additional programming? My car already has the flex fuel sensor install and tuned for it. I'd buy it just to read the %.
In the tune, they enable the OBD-II generic flex fuel PID, so we just added that. In a way I guess it is magic
If your vehicle has been tuned to support the alcohol content PID, then we can show that.
I am assuming the factory flex fuel sensor would be integrated in the fuel system so it would not read alcohol content post throttle body in the intake?
I am assuming the factory flex fuel sensor would be integrated in the fuel system so it would not read alcohol content post throttle body in the intake?
Fuel is directly injected into the cylinders so the only place to read the content is at the sensor. You can see the sensor in the photo below on my car.
DashControl is now available for the Corvette C7, Base, Z51, and Z06 from www.dashlogic.com.
DashControl is the most advanced way of displaying vehicle data to date. There is nothing to install, no programing, no changes to your vehicle in any way. Simply plug in the DashControl device to your vehicles OBD-II port and DashControl turns your factory dashboard display into a fully customizable gauge canvas. See all of the data your vehicle has to offer on your Driver Information Center. DashControl doesn't stop there, you can also customize visual and audible alerts that you set to any condition for any vehicle value, fully customizable by you. Just in case your car doesn't have a sensor for a value you would like to watch, DashControl also has two auxiliary inputs so you can add up to two aftermarket sensors to be viewed on your DIC as well as be used for alerts. The DashControl alerts system is a very advanced tool, this is not your run of the mill type of simple alert that only watches one value. DashControl will take into account several conditions for one alert, all of those conditions fully customizable by you. DashControl also tests your performance, use DashControl to get your calculated HP & TQ, 0-60 time as well as your 1/8th mile, 1/4 mile, 1/2 mile, and standing 1 mile times recorded with a trap speed.
I am assuming the factory flex fuel sensor would be integrated in the fuel system so it would not read alcohol content post throttle body in the intake?
On the C6 cars the PID had to be added by an aftermarket tune. Looking at the GM documentation, it is an OEM PID on a C7, so we request the OEM fuel content PID on a C7. It was not correct for me to say it needed a tune on a C7, sorry.
That said, I assume you are trying to monitor your alcohol content from the Meth system and not from the fuel system? I will have to look and see if there are any ways to detect from the exhaust side.
I received my Dash Control yesterday for my 2016 Z06 and was hoping you have heard this before and could offer some advice. When setting exhaust to quiet mode and the car is in sport mode the exhaust does open for a second or 2 once in while and when the car is in track mode the quiet mode is all but ignored. Maybe there is a firmware update to handle the 2016 cars?
I received my Dash Control yesterday for my 2016 Z06 and was hoping you have heard this before and could offer some advice. When setting exhaust to quiet mode and the car is in sport mode the exhaust does open for a second or 2 once in while and when the car is in track mode the quiet mode is all but ignored. Maybe there is a firmware update to handle the 2016 cars?
Thanks
Funny thing is, this was brought to our attention just yesterday by a local guy, so we should have a solution for this soon. Sorry about this
We have a test version running now to see if this problem with the temporary exhaust control change is solved. We have sent our guy out on an extended drive to make sure it passes that test, then we will have a version available for download for anyone else seeing this issue. This issue is not a Z06 issue, it could occur on any trim level.