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thanassis

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Been doing some more digging...

Will something like this work:
http://www.fastwrx.com/products/mach-v-digital-intercooler-temperature-gauge

It looks like the one in that above link would fit in the dead space under the HVAC controls (where the "Shaker" plate is located forward in the center console).

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Then there is this one, quite pricey but is supposed to be very accurate:
http://www.bimmerworld.com/Gauges-D...t-Gauge.html?gclid=CJTA4bb5us8CFYpkhgodrtMGDw

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Here's another brand too:
http://prosportgauges.com/dual-intercooler-air-temperature-gauge.aspx
You can remove the sensor from the filter box and mount it on the IC. So you will have temperature on your Instrument cluster

Geia sou Thano! Thanks for the info on the bluetooth adapter, I'll check it out.
Kalispera file, oti xreiasteis edo eimaste! Check my previous reply also, maybe it will be easier!
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I didn't see CATs in engineering test mode. It might be there, I just looked in that video where they scrolled through the screens and didn't see it.

Like Juben said, we discussed this in another thread, you can use an OBDII adapter. I know sometimes it's impossible to find the info/thread you're looking for using the search so I'll share a little.

I use Kiwi3 from PLX Devices http://www.plxdevices.com/Kiwi-3-OBD-Car-to-Smartphone-Connection-p/897346002832.htm
That is just the hardware adapter, then you need an app for your phone. I started using DashCommand, I think it was $10. To get the CAT (Charge Air Temperature) I had to buy the enhanced package for the specific vehicle which was another $10. The trick there is you need to use IAT2 to monitor CAT and it isn't provided in the enhanced package for the 15 so you buy the enhanced package for the 2014 Mustang which has it.

I recently started using a different app called OBD Fusion which seems to be a replica off Torque Pro but will work on the iPhone (Torque Pro doesn't). I actually found it by searching for Torque Pro in the Apple Store. If I remember correctly, cost was the same where I spent $10 for the app and another $10 for the enhanced package for the vehicle, actually purchasing the package for 2015. While this app doesn't look as nice as DashCommand, it seems much more complete and customizable.

To my knowledge using an OBDII adapter like this or using a COBB AP handheld tuner is the only way I know to read the CATs. Other handheld tuners might have this capability also, I can't confirm that though.
hello, as I have to set the dashcomad to see the IAT2, I have an OBDII wifi and dashcaomnd on an iPhone, much as looking to find it, thanks
 
 








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