MSD Dashhawk Introductory Price!

Old 01-23-2007, 12:14 PM
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We have something good for you! MSD has just released their Dashhawk. This set up simular to the Edge Display that is used in diesel trucks. It's very easy to use and looks pretty cool too!



Predefined "Factory Default" Displays showing OBDII Parameter IDs (PIDs) in an organized fashion. Universal OBDII multi gauge. Displays over 100 parameters Allows the user to review how the vehicle is driven when they are not the ones driving it. Accepts one additional sensor, such as wideband O2 sensor User defined Displays that can show any supported PID subset in a user chosen format 2 Function Digital (Two large font numeric parameters on your screen) 3 Function Digital (Three medium font numeric parameters on your screen) 4 Function Digital (Four medium font numeric parameters on your screen) 2 Function BAR (Two large font numeric parameters with an updating "Bar" gauge on your screen) 6 Function Digital (Six small font numeric parameters on your screen) 7 Function Digital (Seven small font numeric parameters in a list) User navigation of displays via the UP and DOWN keys Real-Time Fuel System Status (on Vehicles that support Fuel System Reporting) Menu timeouts when no key presses are detected (which returns the user to the previously selected display) Variable polling schedules for PIDs to reduce CAN bus load Data Logging capability (on-board) that can be uploaded to a PC via the USB connection, 60 second internal record ability. The device is updatable via the USB connection and downloads / software from MSD LED backlight color is user customizable, 16 Million color capable! User selectable/changeable Alerts as well as adjustable shift light ability! 0-60 Times with Speed and RPM recorded 1/4 mile Times/ET (with 60 ft and 1/8 mile splits) with Speed, RPM and Two O2 inputs recorded 0-60, 1/4 mile, and Data Logging data can be uploaded to a PC via the USB connection Hardware manufactured by MSD's sister company Edge Products. Time proven reliable design.

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CAN Equipped Vehicles

Most all 1996 and newer OBDII vehicles are supported.

Other features:

Predefined "Factory Default" Displays showing OBDII Parameter IDs (PIDs) in an organized fashion.
User defined Displays that can show any supported PID subset in a user chosen format
2 Function Digital (Two large font numeric parameters on your screen)
3 Function Digital (Three medium font numeric parameters on your screen)
4 Function Digital (Four medium font numeric parameters on your screen)
2 Function BAR (Two large font numeric parameters with an updating "Bar" gauge on your screen)
6 Function Digital (Six small font numeric parameters on your screen)
7 Function Digital (Seven small font numeric parameters in a list)
User navigation of displays via the UP and DOWN keys
Real-Time Fuel System Status (on Vehicles that support Fuel System Reporting)
Menu timeouts when no key presses are detected (which returns the user to the previously selected display)
Variable polling schedules for PIDs to reduce CAN bus load
Data Logging capability (on-board) that can be uploaded to a PC via the USB connection

The device is updatable via the USB connection and downloads / software from MSD

LED backlight color is user customizable
User selectable/changeable Alerts
0-60 Times with Speed and RPM recorded
1/4 mile Times/ET (with 60 ft and 1/8 mile splits) with Speed, RPM and Two O2 inputs recorded
0-60, 1/4 mile, and Data Logging data can be uploaded to a PC via the USB connection

The part number is 13100 and regular price is $299.99. We have an introductory price of $259.99. This is good through Friday, February 2nd. Orders can be placed online or by giving us a call at 1-877-482-9763.

Have a good day!
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We now have this listed in a seperate section of our website - http://www.tbyrnemotorsports.com/dashHawk.html. Alot more pictures and details there.

Mounting is usually best on the driver's pillar. This gives you an idea of how it's in an easy line of sight there (pic taken in a truck) -

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How does it connect to the car?
Old 01-24-2007, 10:14 AM
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im guessing the like an aeroscan interceptor gauge via the ob2 cable
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is there a list of what parameters it can monitor
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nevermind found it here:

http://www.dashhawk.com/parameters.html
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Its a nice looking systems, looks like it would be easy to swap between multiple cars also. I just wish it listed our cars as compatible.
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So is this compatible with our cars or no?
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According to MSD's website if its built before 2003 it will most likely not work (yet). They saw to look at your OBDII connector and see if pins 14 and 6 are populated (3 pin from the right on the top and bottom rows). If they are, it should work. On my 98 T/A, both pins are NOT there, so I guess I will not be playing with one.


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