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Old 11-19-2008, 08:05 AM
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aero force muti read digital gauge

dont know if anyone has one or not but this thing looks pretty sweet i had been looking into the scangaugeII when i came across this thing ill post a link the BIG THING i saw for us is that it is capable of running injector buzz test and cylinder contribution tests!!! and it fits in a normal gauge pod the list of stuff it can do goes on forever im gonna buy it over the scangaugeII here is a list of some of the viewable pids...

RPM
MPH
Intake Air Temperature
Intake Air Temperature 2 (charge air temp)
Mass Air Flow Sensor Counts
Mass Air Flow Sensor (lb/min.)
Engine Coolant Temperature
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
Cylinder head temperature
Engine Run Time
Battery Voltage
Throttle Position Percentage
Throttle Position Voltage
Engine Load
Calculated Horsepower*
Instantaneous and average fuel economy*
2 user configurable analog inputs**
Injector Pulse Width
Injector Duty Cycle
Fuel Pump Duty Cycle (returnless systems)
Fuel Pressure (returnless systems)
Transmission Temperature (Automatics)
Transmission slip
Calculated Engine Torque
Injector Control Pressure (diesel)
Injector Timing (diesel)
Engine oil temp (diesel)
EGT1,2,3 (2008+ diesel)
DPF delta pressure (2008+ diesel)
Regen status (2008+ diesel)

....... heres the link....
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Old 11-19-2008, 08:12 AM
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i think i saw that at sema.... wonder how much its gonna cost
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Old 11-19-2008, 08:22 AM
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for the 6.0 there are 2 models depends on year and I found them for 239.00 I'm gonna keep lookin to see if I can get it cheaper but I am def gonna buy one since u saw it in person raul what u think of it???

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Old 11-19-2008, 08:38 AM
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it was alright... i think its a lil usless being so small if your really looking to diagnose things...

i still prefer the AutoEnginuity PC Scan Too

more expensive but far better... if your real serous on having the best diagnostic tools then dont buy anything else but that one....

ITP sells it: Tools

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