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PROcede V4 **IN-DASH** boost display [video]
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03-01-2010, 01:54 PM | #1 |
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PROcede V4 **IN-DASH** boost display [video]
Surprise It's at an early stage if development. We are currently just basing off of actual boost pressure in IC pipe so there is no vaccum reading yet (only boost). But we have recently added the manifold pressure sensor input to the Procede via CAN reading. So we can "merge" the two sensor readings to get a full sweep from 30" of vacuum to 22psi of boost. But this will take a few more days to do. Or maybe more depending on any hang ups. More importantly, this reading will eventually be used as the Procede's multifunction display (iat, coolant, oil temp, map selection, ignition advance, meth flow, etc). And we aren't too far away from making it so that you can upload new maps and make user adjustable changes without even using your laptop And we are ending the $795 competitive upgrade deal after the next 25 procede units get sold. Sorry guys... Cheers shiv Last edited by OpenFlash; 03-01-2010 at 05:44 PM.. |
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Get the f out of here>>> Now this is OEM
Shiv you rock, please release this soon! |
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I can't see this vid at work but, AWESOME!
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Hi Joe,
Just to clarify, our boost gauge will only read to the nearest 0.5psi which isn't as high res as the Rixsters gauge. Nor does it have as fast of a refresh rate since we are limited by the baud rate in the dash's CAN network. So while it's a good solution for most users who just want to very boost readings, it's not going to be quite the tuning tool that Rixsters gauge is. The real advantages if our dash gauge have more to do, IMHO, with all the other data we will present as well as it being another way to interface with the procede without using a laptop. Cheers shiv |
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