New plug and play digital dash for subarus MY99 on
#1
New plug and play digital dash for subarus MY99 on
No commercial connection with this - a friend looks after this companies IT - It's as digital dash as per race cars/rally cars but it just plugs in to the OBD port. I wish I'd known about this before I had a load of defi's installed...
:: Dataspares Acquisition Limited : MXL Plug & Play Kit for Subaru Impreza
:: Dataspares Acquisition Limited : MXL Plug & Play Kit for Subaru Impreza
#2
This bit sounds useful
You'll immediately get - without additional sensors - essential information such as:
RPM
Speed
Water temperature
Turbo pressure
Fuel level
Battery voltage
Must be a lot cheaper to fit gauges for turbo/battery than spending loads to get a digital reading of your speed/rpm, etc
You'll immediately get - without additional sensors - essential information such as:
RPM
Speed
Water temperature
Turbo pressure
Fuel level
Battery voltage
Must be a lot cheaper to fit gauges for turbo/battery than spending loads to get a digital reading of your speed/rpm, etc
#3
Possibly more useful than tints or detangoing or Black Diamond brake discs or aftermarket gear *****? PMSL
You carefully chose to omit the extra info that you also get without additional sensors...
Throttle position
MAF (Manifold air flow)
Ignition advance
Injection advance
Detonation
A full set of decent gauges, including fitting, is circa £1K, with a knocklink coming in at around £130 on it's own. So roughly the same cost as this then...
If you're building an expensive big power engine, and/or if you're building a track car then this might well be of interest.
Of course, it might just be of interest to some people (not all) on looks alone but then doing something for purely cosmetic reasons would be stupid, wouldn't it...
Feel free to pop back next time you've got something useful to contribute
You carefully chose to omit the extra info that you also get without additional sensors...
Throttle position
MAF (Manifold air flow)
Ignition advance
Injection advance
Detonation
A full set of decent gauges, including fitting, is circa £1K, with a knocklink coming in at around £130 on it's own. So roughly the same cost as this then...
If you're building an expensive big power engine, and/or if you're building a track car then this might well be of interest.
Of course, it might just be of interest to some people (not all) on looks alone but then doing something for purely cosmetic reasons would be stupid, wouldn't it...
Feel free to pop back next time you've got something useful to contribute
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