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I'm going to be doing a full hose /coolant swap on my engine this weekend and I'll be adding a "T" fitting for the temp gauge. I'm thinking of putting it down below the ash tray or on the left side of the cluster.
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The ultra gauge requires no coding for coolant temp, or many other OBD2 available data readings. You may be thinking of the trans temp, which it will not read. The Scan gauge I believe CAN decipher the trans temp after proper coding.Regarding Ultraguage (and related torque pro), doesn't this require coding? as I don't think (key word is think) OBD2 pushes coolant temp data for our rigs by default (at least the torque pro app I have).