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Oh sorry, I guess I never kept it on Gauge Mode.
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It'd be a pretty easy math algorithm comparing speed and RPM to figure out which gear is currently selected.Ford Racing sells these for the Mustang somehow it knows what gear it's in.
2005-2014 Mustang Digital Shift Knob
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If you leave it on DTE, does it default to that when you turn it off and start it up again?Oh sorry, I guess I never kept it on Gauge Mode.
I leave it on this screen for normal driving and it stays. Sorry for the burry pic. Actually pretty cool screen instant fuel econ, avg, and DTE!If you leave it on DTE, does it default to that when you turn it off and start it up again?
+1I don't see why this is an important safety issue. I can see the safety advantage with HUD, that way you don't need to take your eyes off the road. But if you're looking down anyway, what's wrong with the analog speedo? It seems large and easy to read.
A gear indicator for the manual would be cool.
+1why do you need a digital speedo when there is a GIGANTIC analog one? Digital displays are annoying as the numbers constantly change. Analog you always know what ballpark your in even with a slight glance...theres the needle
http://www.americanmuscle.com/digital-shift-knob.htmlFord Racing sells these for the Mustang somehow it knows what gear it's in.
2005-2014 Mustang Digital Shift Knob
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That's the problem with a needle. It's a ballpark number. After having it in my Audi I rely on it. And especially when on track you can get a very quick speed check through corner, at finish etc. You don't have to use it but it definitely should be included in the Gauge choices.why do you need a digital speedo when there is a GIGANTIC analog one? Digital displays are annoying as the numbers constantly change. Analog you always know what ballpark your in even with a slight glance...theres the needle
Odd comparison... Glancing at the middle digital display to see a big "65" would also tell you you're in the "65 ballpark".why do you need a digital speedo when there is a GIGANTIC analog one? Digital displays are annoying as the numbers constantly change. Analog you always know what ballpark your in even with a slight glance...theres the needle
Jeez... I can't believe I'm seeing this! I thought for sure there would be digital speed display on the info screen.Please program Gauge Mode in center dash to include Digital Speed Display. This is an important safety feature. I see there is a screen now dedicated to only display distance to empty. This screen can easily be upgraded to show large digital speedo. DTE is also shown on about 3 other screens! Please make dealer update available as most cars included this feature today. Thanks!
BONUS Feature: Show current gear selection (manual) on display as well.