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What additional gauges do you NEED?
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<blockquote data-quote="cobracide" data-source="post: 11675317" data-attributes="member: 4644"><p>I used to think that way until I started seeing IAT2s, actual coolant temps (all down to the degree or two accuracy), three bar map sensor going to an 0-5v analog input..and a lot of others. For instance, I KNOW when my car is heatsoaked. I know what my throttle volts are to adjust the TPS exactly where I need it for Dragon throttle body. Nice idle 850-925 rpms. All with a press of a button. Don't even have to get out the xcal3.</p><p></p><p>I'll See if I can't get a pic of the Areoforce and stock gauges at the same time, factory barely raised and 170* actual. The gauges are a "show". It's the ECU telling you what someone wants you to see. Not reality in any way, shape or form. The aeroforce is showing you the PID or <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OBD-II_PIDs" target="_blank">On-board diagnostics Parameter ID</a>. In this case, these PIDs are composed of raw data from the sensors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cobracide, post: 11675317, member: 4644"] I used to think that way until I started seeing IAT2s, actual coolant temps (all down to the degree or two accuracy), three bar map sensor going to an 0-5v analog input..and a lot of others. For instance, I KNOW when my car is heatsoaked. I know what my throttle volts are to adjust the TPS exactly where I need it for Dragon throttle body. Nice idle 850-925 rpms. All with a press of a button. Don't even have to get out the xcal3. I'll See if I can't get a pic of the Areoforce and stock gauges at the same time, factory barely raised and 170* actual. The gauges are a "show". It's the ECU telling you what someone wants you to see. Not reality in any way, shape or form. The aeroforce is showing you the PID or [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OBD-II_PIDs"]On-board diagnostics Parameter ID[/URL]. In this case, these PIDs are composed of raw data from the sensors. [/QUOTE]
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