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<blockquote data-quote="cidsamuth" data-source="post: 16371022" data-attributes="member: 110091"><p>I used the Autometer gauge pod, but my car is an 08. You will have to use a different brand, I believe.</p><p></p><p>I can see fuel pressure on my Aeroforce, but I never saw the value, to be honest. Intake Air Temps (2) are very important, and I watch that more than any other function.</p><p></p><p>The Aeroforce has been fine for me. Once every blue moon, one of the figures goes squirrely, and I fix it by unplugging from the OBDII and plugging it back in. It's rare though.</p><p></p><p>The screens tend to wash out when it's VERY hot in the car, like when it's been sitting in the summer sun. But, a few minutes of running the A/C brings it right back.</p><p></p><p>Bang for the buck, including ease of install, the Aeroforce is hard to beat. And, it will be easier for you -- I had to run a wideband sensor and calibrate it to see A/F in my 08. For your car, it will come right from the OBDII.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cidsamuth, post: 16371022, member: 110091"] I used the Autometer gauge pod, but my car is an 08. You will have to use a different brand, I believe. I can see fuel pressure on my Aeroforce, but I never saw the value, to be honest. Intake Air Temps (2) are very important, and I watch that more than any other function. The Aeroforce has been fine for me. Once every blue moon, one of the figures goes squirrely, and I fix it by unplugging from the OBDII and plugging it back in. It's rare though. The screens tend to wash out when it's VERY hot in the car, like when it's been sitting in the summer sun. But, a few minutes of running the A/C brings it right back. Bang for the buck, including ease of install, the Aeroforce is hard to beat. And, it will be easier for you -- I had to run a wideband sensor and calibrate it to see A/F in my 08. For your car, it will come right from the OBDII. [/QUOTE]
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