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GT Performance Pack Gauges to Ecoboost boost gauge?
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<blockquote data-quote="2015DIBGT" data-source="post: 14705946" data-attributes="member: 169461"><p>On the Ecoboost model there is an option for the Ecoboost Performance Pack which includes a boost, not just vacuum, gauge.</p><p> </p><p>Has anyone tried buying an Ecoboost Gauge and putting it in their GT vacuum gauge location and actually getting a reading?</p><p> </p><p>The ECU reads vacuum and boost and the virtual display shows positive and negative pressure.</p><p>Im just wondering for future since it won’t be long before there are a lot more FI 2015’s out there and this would be a nice “factory look” since it is factory.</p><p></p><p>Most new cars don't have a vacuum line ran into the the passenger compartment to a boost gauge which leads me to believe that the ECU does all the calculations and displaying. </p><p></p><p>I guess my question is more or less has anyone done this and is it plug and play?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2015DIBGT, post: 14705946, member: 169461"] On the Ecoboost model there is an option for the Ecoboost Performance Pack which includes a boost, not just vacuum, gauge. Has anyone tried buying an Ecoboost Gauge and putting it in their GT vacuum gauge location and actually getting a reading? The ECU reads vacuum and boost and the virtual display shows positive and negative pressure. Im just wondering for future since it won’t be long before there are a lot more FI 2015’s out there and this would be a nice “factory look” since it is factory. Most new cars don't have a vacuum line ran into the the passenger compartment to a boost gauge which leads me to believe that the ECU does all the calculations and displaying. I guess my question is more or less has anyone done this and is it plug and play? [/QUOTE]
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