Thoughts about the AEM Serial Gauge?
Originally Posted by siadam,Dec 17 2009, 01:32 PM
water temp corrections.
https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.ph...=696444&st=0&#
Originally Posted by siadam,Dec 17 2009, 12:52 PM
It displays psi for me 
I made a thread I believe on it, several people helped me out,

I made a thread I believe on it, several people helped me out,
Originally Posted by spectacle,Dec 17 2009, 12:18 PM
I never understood why people wanted to be 'discrete' about their FI when it comes to their gauges. Its one thing to not want 5 or 6 of them staring at you in the face all the time (that I agree with), but its another to try and hide them or consolidate them so they're less noticeable to other people. Like seriously...what FI setup do you know that doesn't attract attention? Turbo cars scream and SC cars whine...no single gauge in the world is going to change that.
/rant
/rant
I agree with Lex. I like the sleeper theme. So most of my mods are all supporting that theme - black FMIC, stock tips, quiet exhaust with cutout, no pillar gauges, etc. And I live in CARBifornia. I don't like the unwanted attention. It only screams when I tell it to

Although i love the AEM serial gauge's functionality, I think it's ugly.

To the OP,
Much like the PCS Dash, I got the DashDAQ. It can read all the same signals that the serial gauge does. But its on a larger screen so you can see them all the same time. Connects right into the EMS. Cost is ~$600
They also have a very highly customizable skin editor to change how the gauges look (if you wanted to). I created my own S2000 skin with a shift light, and some analog screens too. I love it. Even my FI gauges are disguised as a 4.3" screen navi

www.dashDAQ.com
on one (skin) page I'm monitoring 6 parameters: AFR, boost, coolant temps, IAT, load %, , I can touch the screen to go to the next page and monitor 6 more or change the current parameters displayed on the fly. (or I can make x pages with y amount of different gauges on it.) There's even a GPS upgrade available. They also have decent customer support via forums AND phone. Just another option for you
-> 
/whoring
Originally Posted by Sarek,Dec 31 2009, 03:25 AM
on AEMPro
Go to "Configure" on one of the top pull down menus
- Click on "units..."
- Click on "Load Units"
- Click on "PSI" and then Apply and OK
Go to "Configure" on one of the top pull down menus
- Click on "units..."
- Click on "Load Units"
- Click on "PSI" and then Apply and OK
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