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Old 01-27-2010, 09:45 PM
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The Interceptor scan gauge is capable of displaying over 100 parameters, two at a time (8 using cyclic scan), at an adjustable rate of up to approximately 20 times per second. Not all are supported by every vehicle, so there is no guarantee that the Interceptor will display all of these on your particular car or truck. If the vehicle is broadcasting the parameter, the Interceptor will recognize this and make it available for display. A sample list is below...
RPM
MPH
Intake Air Temperature (post Intercooler)
Ambient Air Temperature (pre Intercooler)
Engine Coolant Temperature
Exhaust Gas Temperature (PCM Calculated)
Transmission Temp. (auto trans)
Manifold Pressure (vacuum/boost) displayed in PSI
Fuel Temperature
Battery Voltage
Battery Temp
Injector Pulse Width in msec.
Injector Duty Cycle (%)
Air Flow Rate into engine
Long Term Fuel Trim
Short Term Fuel Trim
O2 Sensor Voltage
Barometric Pressure
Ignition Advance
Base Spark
PCM Spark Adjust
Fuel Status (open/closed loop)
Wastegate Solenoid Duty Cycle (%)
Knock Retard
Knock Sensor Raw Voltage
Throttle Position Percentage
Throttle Position Sensor Raw Volts
Calculated Net Horsepower
Engine Load
Transmission Slip
Current Transmission Gear
Torque Delivered to Transmission
Torque Converter lockup status
Brake pressure
Brake Booster Travel
Steering Angle
Non-driven Wheel Speed
Lateral G's
Yaw
Fuel economy (instantaneous and average)
P-ratio - pressure ratio MAP/Barometer
2 user configurable analog inputs**
** 0-5v inputs can be configured to read the outputs from MAP sensors, Air/Fuel ratio kits, pressure or temperature sensors, etc. Raw voltage can be displayed or a conversion can be entered to read proper units.

Users will find that ability to log RPM vs other parameters at high speed such as ignition advance, boost, or knock retard invaluable with regards to tuning.

All this for only $239 or $404 for two. I'm getting two so I can scan 16 different parameter at the same time.
http://www.aeroforcetech.com/products_interceptor.html
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I wouldnt know how to install it... i suck when it comes to electrical
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^^^^^you just plug it into the port under the dash
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Bump! any other opinions on this?
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I have one. Its a pretty fun little toy. Its not only useful in monitoring what your car is doing, but also diagnosing problem. You can use the lights as warning lights. For example, you can set a light to come on when your car is at a certain temperature, so you will know your car is getting a little hot. You can also set up a light to come on as a shift light.

I think every car guy should have one. A wideband, and a scan gauge are necessities for modded cars in my opinion.

If anyone wants to see more information on them, there was a big thread in the appearance section a few months ago.

Edit: Here is the thread https://ls1tech.com/forums/appearanc...ideo-demo.html Lots of good discussion on the scanners abilities.



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