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AeroForce Interceptor ob2 scan gauge
Hey guys i'm doing my Cam, tranny cooler and Torque converter in my car in about 3 week's
And i wanted to add a tranny temp gauge on a pillar pod along with the other stuff and i was checking out this Aeroforce Interceptor OB2 scan gauge And it is supposed to display the following function's -RPM -MPH -Intake Air Temperature -Mass Air Flow Sensor Frequency -Mass Air Flow Sensor (lb/min.) -Engine Coolant Temperature -Injector Pulse Width (bank 1 and 2 if supported) -Long Term Fuel Trim (bank 1 and 2 if supported) -Short Term Fuel Trim (bank 1 and 2 if supported) -O2 Sensor Voltage (bank 1 and 2 if supported) -Manifold Pressure in PSI (Boost pressure for factory turbo/supercharger applications) -Ignition Advance -Knock Retard -Engine Run Time -Battery Voltage -Transmission Temperature -Idle air Control Counts -Throttle Position Percentage -Throttle Position Voltage -Engine Load -Oil pressure (some 8 cylinder engines) Though i only want it for a tranny temp gauge i like the fact that it has a built in dtc scanner and code clearer built in But i know it says not all functions work on all car's Do any of you guys have one or know somebody that has one on a 98-02 LS-1?? I'd like to know if the tranny temp function will definitely be visible on my car and the added dtc tool could come in handy also. |
im gonna go out on a limb and say it will not display your tranny temp. Since i assume the scan gauge thing works through the ecm connection, it will only be able to display info the ecm can see. and i may be wrong, but i dont think GM f body transmissions have a temp sensor to begin with, and therefore the ecm would never even see a tranny temp signal. to do a tranny temp gauge im pretty sure you need to install a temp sending unit.
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Yeah you may be right thats why i was asking
I'm sure Foff would know because i don't know if it is visible on hp software or not. I just don't feel like doing a 1/2" to 1/8" reducer with an Auto Meter replacement 250° F electric temperature sender through the tranny drain plug. |
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