Introducing DashLogic Display Controller
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#12
Yes you just plug it in. You use the door lock button to change pages. You can use our Windows configuration tool to make the layout however you would like it to look, then plug it back in.
#13
We can get boost from the GM MAP sensor. You would need a 2 bar or greater MAP, otherwise it will peg the sensor. We can do 2 analog inputs. I would use AFR and Fuel Pressure if it was me. You can also set alerts to those as well, so if fuel pressure drops under full load it would chime a noise in the vehicle, or if AFR goes higher than a number you set at full throttle then you would get a chime and notification on the display.
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We are still looking into the options for reprogramming the display or finding another mode for text. It only allows us to update about once per second and it has to go black before it will put up new text.
#16
KickinAssAndTakinNames
thats pretty cool you got it to go through the dash.
I bought one of these about 4 months ago. pretty much the same thing but you have to mount it.
Linear-Logic/ScanGaugeII with trip data computer, real-time display of operating conditions and scan tool (SG2) | ScanGauge | AutoZone.com
looks like it has some parameters you don't and you have some parameters it doesn't.
I bought one of these about 4 months ago. pretty much the same thing but you have to mount it.
Linear-Logic/ScanGaugeII with trip data computer, real-time display of operating conditions and scan tool (SG2) | ScanGauge | AutoZone.com
looks like it has some parameters you don't and you have some parameters it doesn't.
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Dash Command
Can you start a thread for Dash Command? I am using you application in my supercharged 2007 Avalanche. I have modified the gauges in the basic dashboard to display boost and trans temps. I would like to display some other parameters like fuel pressure, exhaust temp, air fuel mix (actual not just command), maybe a few other things too? The system has tons of information available. I just setup dash mount for my iPad mini so I can see things better. Using a $20 obd2 to wifi to your app it's an amazing deal for access to so much info. I did purchase the extended parameters package for another $10 but I'm still not reading Lamda or fuel pressure? I'm also using it in my Ford Fushion company car to track mileage. It's very powerful and informative in that vehicle too.
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