New Interceptor gauge is in... (pic)
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New Interceptor gauge is in... (pic)
I bought a new gauge from a member on here, I have been wanting one of these for a while... I had a white faced auto meter trans gauge in the place where the new scan gauge is now.
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looks good, is that the newer style aeroforce with the shift light, that is the one i have, except in red.
im selling mine because i need some money for my new motor setup.
the aeroforce interceptor gauge is one of the most usefull things i have ever used, and it plugs right into you diagnostics port. it reads all your sensors and monitor everything and you can even read codes and clear codes
im selling mine because i need some money for my new motor setup.
the aeroforce interceptor gauge is one of the most usefull things i have ever used, and it plugs right into you diagnostics port. it reads all your sensors and monitor everything and you can even read codes and clear codes
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$230. I got the same thing mounted up in a triple pillar pod. I got some pretty crappy pics of it in this thread: https://ls1tech.com/forums/appearance-detailing/573191-got-new-gauge-pod-setup-installed.html . Very useful, that's for sure.
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Thanks everyone! I like it, I'm not too bummed that it is not the bright blue, it pretty good. No daylight pics, I just put it in tonight...
It reads the info from the ODB port, so I'd guess it is pretty accurate. There are a bunch of different reading that it takes. I haven't driven with it yet, but letting the car idle in the garage, the fans kicked on at 195*...I am not sure what it is in it for a thermostat, but I had the car tuned & would have thought they would have turned the fans on before 195*. Any thoughts on this???
It reads the info from the ODB port, so I'd guess it is pretty accurate. There are a bunch of different reading that it takes. I haven't driven with it yet, but letting the car idle in the garage, the fans kicked on at 195*...I am not sure what it is in it for a thermostat, but I had the car tuned & would have thought they would have turned the fans on before 195*. Any thoughts on this???
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just changing the thermostat wont change the fans coming on faster... u need at least a hand held to change to timing on the fans... someone correct me if wrong but thats what i had to do. Oh and to the original post i like it! i think it looks sharp
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Originally Posted by unSStoppable
just changing the thermostat wont change the fans coming on faster... u need at least a hand held to change to timing on the fans... someone correct me if wrong but thats what i had to do. Oh and to the original post i like it! i think it looks sharp
Thanks!
I was pretty sure that the fans were in the tuning...No big deal...The car is going to be getting a new round of mods this winter, so it will need a new tune any way.