Una soluzione (reversibile al volo con uno switch) per visualizzare la pressione del turbo sul quadro, mediante la lancetta del carburante Non interferisce con il calcolo del consumo o con la spia della riserva [YOUTUBE]yQoQd--eKdY[/YOUTUBE] 0 = 0psi 1/2 = 10psi 1 = 20psi
bello...cavoli quando vedi ste cose ti rendi conto che "noi" persone normali siam cacca in confronto a queste cose...ma è un kit che si monta in parallelo all'ecu o semplicemente adotta solo la lancetta del carburante?
Si puo' switchare :wink: "This feature was actually one of the handful of features that we planned to keep hidden in our back pocket for a few months and release them staggered. Just to keep people guessing and the copycats chasing a moving target. But our customers have been so supportive lately, we've decided to release it early and just in time for the weekend. Not to mention the fact that you guys ask for it every other day Those in the email beta list will be getting this simple firmware update later today (Friday). Just update your firmware and it will turn your fuel gauge into a boost gauge that mirrors the same user boost scaling that we've all gotten used to. Full=20psi of boost, Empty=0psi, 1/2 tank=10psi. Simple. This approach turn out to be a lot better than the previous digital temp gauge approach we tested and demo'd a few months ago. MUCH faster responding in both direction. And just a whole lot easier to read from the corner of your eye. There is a LOT more to come. And nope, this does not eliminate your fuel gauge. You can still toggle back to normal fuel gauge display when you want. Nor does this interfere with the mpg or miles-til-refill computations. Nor does it trigger any low tank lights. No issues. Just another vice-free Procede v4 feature. And yes, it (along with the other gauges) will eventually also be able to display other useful info such Aggression Level, Autotuned Boost, Autotuned Ignition Correction and even perhaps fault code information so you don't need a laptop to check for codes Looking forward to hearing what you guys think of it."