Aeroforce Interceptor Scan Gauge
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Aeroforce Interceptor Scan Gauge
http://www.pfyc.com/pc/GN2118/SIGAU/AeroFo...cial+Order.html
Anyone ever seen one of these? Guess it'll work with any OBDii system.
Anyone ever seen one of these? Guess it'll work with any OBDii system.
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i used to have an actual original OBDII scangauge (the black box with the screen ect) and it worked pretty good.. but 239 bucks for a gauge that claims all that stuff in THAT small of a package.. iuuuuunnnnoooooooooooooooooooo.....
i got my scangauge used for 50 bones.. that might be also what's talking too for me.
that gauge looks like it has a lot of useful features.. but unless you're running a HEGO sensor which measures more than 0-1V.. then the o2 sensor voltage is useless as a form of "tuning".. might aswell be a narrowband if im not mistaken.
i got my scangauge used for 50 bones.. that might be also what's talking too for me.
that gauge looks like it has a lot of useful features.. but unless you're running a HEGO sensor which measures more than 0-1V.. then the o2 sensor voltage is useless as a form of "tuning".. might aswell be a narrowband if im not mistaken.
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QUOTE (i8acobra @ Nov 19 2009, 07:51 PM)
Domestics only... no imports. Buddy has one in his 900 HP Camaro.
sure it has imports.
it covers most mazda and nissan and toyota. just no crooked H love
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QUOTE (UnnaturallyAspirated @ Nov 19 2009, 06:52 PM)
sure it has imports.
That's new. When my buddy got his, they were GM only and were working on Chrysler and Ford.
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I asked about this because a friend of mine is selling his for $100. I was thinking about getting it, since it gives alot of information on the display. I havent had a chance to talk to him about it yet, but do you have to splice it into your ECU, or does it just plug into your OBDii port?
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QUOTE (Visionz @ Nov 20 2009, 05:20 AM)
do you have to splice it into your ECU, or does it just plug into your OBDii port?
Plugs in. It can be easily unplugged if you need to use a scan-tool or get a smog test.