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SVT Shelby GT500
Gauge for Monitoring Air Fuel - plus other OBD info on a 2010 Shelby
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<blockquote data-quote="XP900" data-source="post: 16577842" data-attributes="member: 199546"><p>I ordered everything but the actual gauge since I haven't made up my mind yet and need to see the inside of my dash again since it is a 2010 with that brushed aluminum face. I will be putting it in the left vent.</p><p></p><p>Here is what bothers me...there is a large thread on this or another site that warns everyone about starting the car with the gauges' OBD unplugged (like if you are using an SCT plugged in instead). Users complained of blown sensors due to no power to the gauge and therefore improper impedence. I don't know if the A/F sensors and intake pressure sensors are still susceptible to this issue but it would be a problem if they are. Are you aware of this or had an issues with blown sensors with your Aeroforce devices. It is basically the ones that use the auxiliary input connections that appeared to have the warnings and issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XP900, post: 16577842, member: 199546"] I ordered everything but the actual gauge since I haven't made up my mind yet and need to see the inside of my dash again since it is a 2010 with that brushed aluminum face. I will be putting it in the left vent. Here is what bothers me...there is a large thread on this or another site that warns everyone about starting the car with the gauges' OBD unplugged (like if you are using an SCT plugged in instead). Users complained of blown sensors due to no power to the gauge and therefore improper impedence. I don't know if the A/F sensors and intake pressure sensors are still susceptible to this issue but it would be a problem if they are. Are you aware of this or had an issues with blown sensors with your Aeroforce devices. It is basically the ones that use the auxiliary input connections that appeared to have the warnings and issues. [/QUOTE]
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