Looking for the name of a gauge manifacturer
#1
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Looking for the name of a gauge manifacturer
Hi guys!
A year ( maybe 2) ago I saw a kind of engine monitoring kit on the classic mustang forums ( didn't have a corvette back then, blasphemy!:p )
If I recall right the kit replaced all sensors in the engine and you could follow everything on your smartphone.
There was a lot of info that got logged too. I think you could even see ethanol content in fuel etc. Would love to find the name of this company, or something similar. Looks like a cool project to do for my c3. But dementia struck so I forgot the name and can't really find something via google.
Tia!
Dusky
A year ( maybe 2) ago I saw a kind of engine monitoring kit on the classic mustang forums ( didn't have a corvette back then, blasphemy!:p )
If I recall right the kit replaced all sensors in the engine and you could follow everything on your smartphone.
There was a lot of info that got logged too. I think you could even see ethanol content in fuel etc. Would love to find the name of this company, or something similar. Looks like a cool project to do for my c3. But dementia struck so I forgot the name and can't really find something via google.
Tia!
Dusky
#2
Le Mans Master
http://www.popularmechanics.com/cars...better-driver/
Anything here ring a bell ? May depend on what year your C3 is to make it happen.
Anything here ring a bell ? May depend on what year your C3 is to make it happen.
#3
www.plxdevices.com has sensors that you can view on your smartphone. They don't necessarily replace the factory sensors, but that's probably possible with some of them.
They make nice gauges too, with graphical displays rather than just a needle and painted numbers. But you need an ancient Windows XP laptop to configure them, which is kind of a hassle.
They make nice gauges too, with graphical displays rather than just a needle and painted numbers. But you need an ancient Windows XP laptop to configure them, which is kind of a hassle.
#4
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Thread Starter
www.plxdevices.com has sensors that you can view on your smartphone. They don't necessarily replace the factory sensors, but that's probably possible with some of them.
They make nice gauges too, with graphical displays rather than just a needle and painted numbers. But you need an ancient Windows XP laptop to configure them, which is kind of a hassle.
They make nice gauges too, with graphical displays rather than just a needle and painted numbers. But you need an ancient Windows XP laptop to configure them, which is kind of a hassle.