NORCAL SS C7 Z06 Gauge. 1 gauge does it all.
#42
Pro
After connecting the "c7 Z06 Gauge"....
I just spent an hour actually trying to find the "ic pump" option, and then trying to get it to work... so allow me to share my experience to save YOUR time in the future, if you are installing (or using) this gauge.
1. Make sure your car is OFF and the ACC mode is ON:
Simply pressing the start/stop button does NOT put your car into Accessory mode, even though many believe this, and this is the erroneous information that I found when I researched this. You actually have to HOLD THE BUTTON DOWN for 7-10 seconds (without your foot on the brake (or clutch) in order for the ACC mode to be enabled.
2. Hit both buttons (on the gauge) at the same time to go to the "function menu".
3. Hit the left button to scroll down through a few screens, until you find the "controls" option, and then use the right button to select "controls".
4. Use the left button again to scroll down until you get to "ic pump", then select "ic pump" using the right button.
After you do this, you will see this message on the screen:
"Hit any key to exit". You should also hear the IC PUMP begin running, if you listen close enough.
5. To turn it off, you must hit the left button (on the gauge), NOT "any button" as the message indicates.
Hope this helps you guys!!
My next challenge is to actually mount the gauge, I watched the video and I really do not want to disassemble all of those parts off of the dash, that looks like a major PITA.
Alternate mounting locations, anyone????
Thanks, Andy
I just spent an hour actually trying to find the "ic pump" option, and then trying to get it to work... so allow me to share my experience to save YOUR time in the future, if you are installing (or using) this gauge.
1. Make sure your car is OFF and the ACC mode is ON:
Simply pressing the start/stop button does NOT put your car into Accessory mode, even though many believe this, and this is the erroneous information that I found when I researched this. You actually have to HOLD THE BUTTON DOWN for 7-10 seconds (without your foot on the brake (or clutch) in order for the ACC mode to be enabled.
2. Hit both buttons (on the gauge) at the same time to go to the "function menu".
3. Hit the left button to scroll down through a few screens, until you find the "controls" option, and then use the right button to select "controls".
4. Use the left button again to scroll down until you get to "ic pump", then select "ic pump" using the right button.
After you do this, you will see this message on the screen:
"Hit any key to exit". You should also hear the IC PUMP begin running, if you listen close enough.
5. To turn it off, you must hit the left button (on the gauge), NOT "any button" as the message indicates.
Hope this helps you guys!!
My next challenge is to actually mount the gauge, I watched the video and I really do not want to disassemble all of those parts off of the dash, that looks like a major PITA.
Alternate mounting locations, anyone????
Thanks, Andy
I welded in a bung on the LH lead pipe (pre-cat) for the wide band sensor, and then wired it through the harness and box to the gauge as instructed. I used the "ign.on 12v source" from the lighter in the console..it's pretty easy to access.. you only have to unbolt the console lid, then snap off the leather pad on the LH side of the console, then unsnap the back part of the console/shifter bezel to gain access to it.
I didn't want to install the gauge behind the screen for two reasons:
1. too much trouble dismantling the dash.
2. too difficult to see the gauge while making a drag or wot pass.
Instead, I made a custom mount and installed it in a steel guage pod..see the picture below. I made a flat bracket, and then unsnapped the padded leather cover above the cluster, then bolted the bracket down, then snapped the cover back down.
As i noted before, the instructions with the gauge are not detailed enough... therefore plan on spending extra time feeling your way through things yourself.
Andy
Last edited by ACS55; 04-03-2017 at 04:32 AM.
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#43
Pro
Added more pics.
couple more pics added...
I fabricated a flat bracket that sandwiched between the silver strip piece and the leather dash cover. It bolts down with the RH factory bolt that holds the silver strip piece down. No holes drilled--nothing damaged, totally reversible.
I fabricated a flat bracket that sandwiched between the silver strip piece and the leather dash cover. It bolts down with the RH factory bolt that holds the silver strip piece down. No holes drilled--nothing damaged, totally reversible.
Last edited by ACS55; 04-03-2017 at 04:47 AM.
#44
Pro
Tony replied earlier in this thread that it "records the run", but I haven't gotten this deep into the functionality yet... related to your data logging question.
Tony also replied that it records boost correctly by selecting the KPA option, I haven't tried this yet but it appears there may be some disagreement on if that actually reads correctly, or not.
The instructions provided with this gauge are very confusing and inadequate, but it does refer to a few online resources which I will take a pic of and include...that's where I will be headed next for more education on the programming and functionality.
#45
Scan Gauge - Annunciator "P1 AND P2" - Can't Seem To Select P1/P2 Correctly?
I have a Scan Gauge markings. CN201 V3.8.2 and Wideband Sens 020 Kit purchased new 01/29/2017 from Anton “Tony” Lukezic at C7Z06Store, norcalss06.
I can’t seem to get the P1 AND P2 annunciator to work correctly and believe I’m doing something wrong when selecting the parameters.
There does not seem to be a clear “exit” after selecting P1 or P2 except going to the end of the list and pressing the left button?
Can someone give me clear step by step instructions on how to select P1/P2 and exit to the value screen.
I am wanting to annunciate when Analog (afr wideband) is above 012.5 and RPM is above 04000. This is what I have been seeing and doing on the gauge....and it doesn't work?
1. Select “P1 and P2” then “exit”
2. Try to Select P1 Analog 1 (wideband) which is the last parameter in the list to pick, press left button to highlight Analog 1, press right button and it goes to value. (Something is wrong, not “exit”?)
3. Set P1 value then “exit”
4. Set P1 “above” the “exit”.
5. Try to Select P2 RPM, press left button to highlight RPM then left button to select, then right button to get to the end of the list Analog 1, press right button and it goes to value. (Something is wrong, not “exit”?)
6. Set P2 value then “exit”
7. Set P2 “above” then “exit”
8. The annunciator will annunciate when the rpm is above the set point no matter what the wideband is reading....what am I doing wrong?
I have a Scan Gauge markings. CN201 V3.8.2 and Wideband Sens 020 Kit purchased new 01/29/2017 from Anton “Tony” Lukezic at C7Z06Store, norcalss06.
I can’t seem to get the P1 AND P2 annunciator to work correctly and believe I’m doing something wrong when selecting the parameters.
There does not seem to be a clear “exit” after selecting P1 or P2 except going to the end of the list and pressing the left button?
Can someone give me clear step by step instructions on how to select P1/P2 and exit to the value screen.
I am wanting to annunciate when Analog (afr wideband) is above 012.5 and RPM is above 04000. This is what I have been seeing and doing on the gauge....and it doesn't work?
1. Select “P1 and P2” then “exit”
2. Try to Select P1 Analog 1 (wideband) which is the last parameter in the list to pick, press left button to highlight Analog 1, press right button and it goes to value. (Something is wrong, not “exit”?)
3. Set P1 value then “exit”
4. Set P1 “above” the “exit”.
5. Try to Select P2 RPM, press left button to highlight RPM then left button to select, then right button to get to the end of the list Analog 1, press right button and it goes to value. (Something is wrong, not “exit”?)
6. Set P2 value then “exit”
7. Set P2 “above” then “exit”
8. The annunciator will annunciate when the rpm is above the set point no matter what the wideband is reading....what am I doing wrong?
#46
Scan Gauge - Annunciator "P1 AND P2" - Can't Seem To Select P1/P2 Correctly?
I have a Scan Gauge markings. CN201 V3.8.2 and Wideband Sens 020 Kit purchased new 01/29/2017 from Anton “Tony” Lukezic at C7Z06Store, norcalss06.
I can’t seem to get the P1 AND P2 annunciator to work correctly and believe I’m doing something wrong when selecting the parameters.
There does not seem to be a clear “exit” after selecting P1 or P2 except going to the end of the list and pressing the left button?
Can someone give me clear step by step instructions on how to select P1/P2 and exit to the value screen.
I am wanting to annunciate when Analog (afr wideband) is above 012.5 and RPM is above 04000. This is what I have been seeing and doing on the gauge....and it doesn't work?
1. Select “P1 and P2” then “exit”
2. Try to Select P1 Analog 1 (wideband) which is the last parameter in the list to pick, press left button to highlight Analog 1, press right button and it goes to value. (Something is wrong, not “exit”?)
3. Set P1 value then “exit”
4. Set P1 “above” the “exit”.
5. Try to Select P2 RPM, press left button to highlight RPM then left button to select, then right button to get to the end of the list Analog 1, press right button and it goes to value. (Something is wrong, not “exit”?)
6. Set P2 value then “exit”
7. Set P2 “above” then “exit”
8. The annunciator will annunciate when the rpm is above the set point no matter what the wideband is reading....what am I doing wrong?
I have a Scan Gauge markings. CN201 V3.8.2 and Wideband Sens 020 Kit purchased new 01/29/2017 from Anton “Tony” Lukezic at C7Z06Store, norcalss06.
I can’t seem to get the P1 AND P2 annunciator to work correctly and believe I’m doing something wrong when selecting the parameters.
There does not seem to be a clear “exit” after selecting P1 or P2 except going to the end of the list and pressing the left button?
Can someone give me clear step by step instructions on how to select P1/P2 and exit to the value screen.
I am wanting to annunciate when Analog (afr wideband) is above 012.5 and RPM is above 04000. This is what I have been seeing and doing on the gauge....and it doesn't work?
1. Select “P1 and P2” then “exit”
2. Try to Select P1 Analog 1 (wideband) which is the last parameter in the list to pick, press left button to highlight Analog 1, press right button and it goes to value. (Something is wrong, not “exit”?)
3. Set P1 value then “exit”
4. Set P1 “above” the “exit”.
5. Try to Select P2 RPM, press left button to highlight RPM then left button to select, then right button to get to the end of the list Analog 1, press right button and it goes to value. (Something is wrong, not “exit”?)
6. Set P2 value then “exit”
7. Set P2 “above” then “exit”
8. The annunciator will annunciate when the rpm is above the set point no matter what the wideband is reading....what am I doing wrong?
Just thought I would document this here in case anyone else ran into this issue since there are no written instructions telling us this.
#47
Le Mans Master
The DIC/HUD will eagerly display turn-by-turn info in response to the correct CAN packet, but I don't think you can (or necessarily should) switch the current mode to NAV to force its display.
#52
I made the same type of bracket for my boost gauge on my 14 Stingray a while ago.
#55
yeah Vengeance emailed you guys because my boost wasn't reading a while back. I just haven't been able to send it back yet and it's not urgent lol.
It was also listed as the NorcalSS gauge when they sold it to me w their stg2 pkg.
ill have the car back from the dealer this weekend so I'll recheck. There's a ton of options when I scrolled. I just don't recall the IC pump. Then again I mostly leave it on Alcohol% and IAT2
Tom
It was also listed as the NorcalSS gauge when they sold it to me w their stg2 pkg.
ill have the car back from the dealer this weekend so I'll recheck. There's a ton of options when I scrolled. I just don't recall the IC pump. Then again I mostly leave it on Alcohol% and IAT2
Tom
#59
Burning Brakes
Tony I am a novice concerning E-85 so bear with me. How does the gauge controller read alcohol content? Is this a standard GM flex fuel sensor setup?? I want to monitor A/F, alcohol %. I already have a WB sensor/gauge setup mounted in the dash cubby which interfaces with my HP Tuners MPVI thru the OBD plug. What do I need with you're gauge to use E85 & monitor alcohol % at the strip as well as straight 93 pump gas on the street and will it interface with directly with my HP tuners for data logging runs? I understand that the car has to be set up for E85 thru HP Tuners but I don't understand how this is done at this point.
Last edited by jstewart; 12-14-2018 at 11:30 AM.
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Tony I am a novice concerning E-85 so bear with me. How does the gauge controller read alcohol content? Is this a standard GM flex fuel sensor setup?? I want to monitor A/F, alcohol %, and use my HP tuners MPVI to data log run data. Will this gauge interface with my WB sensor and HP controllers MPVI? I already have a WB sensor/gauge setup mounted in the dash cubby which interfaces with my HP Tuners thru the OBD plug. What do I need with you're gauge to use E85 & monitor alcohol % at the strip as well as straight 93 pump gas on the street? I understand that the car has to be set up for this thru HP Tuners but I don't understand how this is done.
Last edited by fleming23; 12-14-2018 at 11:27 AM.