The beeper is on the cluster.
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Same here. I actually like a slightly raked look.Looks good man. I personally never disliked the raked look. I’m amazed it bothers so many ppl on here. I barely even notice it.
For sure. I just think it looks good more level. But functionally I'll always leave a little rake for weight in the backLooks good man. I personally never disliked the raked look. I’m amazed it bothers so many ppl on here. I barely even notice it.
I'm happy with it. I like that it keeps the interior looking stock - I wanted to avoid A pillar gauge pods and I felt like gauges down on the center console would be out of the line of sight.What is your longer-use review of the multi-gauge in clock location? Anything you would do different?
Is there an option to customize the display? Seems like I would only use EGT and Boost but the photos I've seen leave half of the screen unused.
What is your longer-use review of the multi-gauge in clock location? Anything you would do different?
Is there an option to customize the display? Seems like I would only use EGT and Boost but the photos I've seen leave half of the screen unused.
@ikarus, your interior setup looks so clean!I'm happy with it. I like that it keeps the interior looking stock - I wanted to avoid A pillar gauge pods and I felt like gauges down on the center console would be out of the line of sight.
There's not really any customization. I only need it for EGT and boost but you can add other sensors like coolant temp and exterior temp. I'm not sure how those would be displayed in addition to EGT/boost.
This is how it is now:
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You can see how it gives that color indicator of temp as well.
The only thing I would do differently is start and run the truck before I wrap up the install. I accidentally switched the wires on EGT so my reading was negative. I had to pull it apart to fix it and broke the clock bezel in the process. Luckily they're still available new, at least for RHD. But be very careful with that piece of plastic.
Yes you're right, my bad. It's trans temp and oil pressure you can do right now@ikarus, your interior setup looks so clean!
FWIW, I spoke to Bryan Lutz at Lutz Auto and he said he is working on a non-OBDII version 2.0 setup that can run other gauges such as coolant temp, EGT, boost, and other external sensors.
They currently have the multi-gauge for diesels, but it does not currently support coolant temp.
FYI.
And yes I love how clean it keeps the interior. I'm trying to keep it stock-ish@ikarus, your interior setup looks so clean!
FWIW, I spoke to Bryan Lutz at Lutz Auto and he said he is working on a non-OBDII version 2.0 setup that can run other gauges such as coolant temp, EGT, boost, and other external sensors.
They currently have the multi-gauge for diesels, but it does not currently support coolant temp.
FYI.
That would be great for non-OBD trucks. My odd duck is a 1998 with 1HDT and no OBD. Any timeline from Bryan? I can wait. Not urgent.@ikarus, your interior setup looks so clean!
FWIW, I spoke to Bryan Lutz at Lutz Auto and he said he is working on a non-OBDII version 2.0 setup that can run other gauges such as coolant temp, EGT, boost, and other external sensors.
They currently have the multi-gauge for diesels, but it does not currently support coolant temp.
FYI.
He didn’t mention a timeline, but I’m sure you could email and ask him.That would be great for non-OBD trucks. My odd duck is a 1998 with 1HDT and no OBD. Any timeline from Bryan? I can wait. Not urgent.
Yeah dude! Decided if I don’t like the stainless for whatever reason I can powder coat it laterStainless steel snorkel!?!
Just put some wax on it to avoid pitting, or throw a couple of coats of clear if you want a longer term solutionYeah dude! Decided if I don’t like the stainless for whatever reason I can powder coat it later