That's pretty cool, thnx for sharing.
I think if you are doing things where you are concerned about IC temps, you really should be tuned anyways.Thanks for your reply!
But if the user does not have a tuning display device such as a handheld COBB unit (or similar), is there another way?
It was definitely worth a try. Plus it's great information to have anyways.I use the accessport, I thought engineering mode would show it. Sorry about that

Of course you can always do an independent sensor but why do that when there's already a sensor there being fed to the computer and you can pick it up on OBDII to use?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
Geia sou Thano! Thanks for the info on the bluetooth adapter, I'll check it out.You can use a cheap ELM327 bluetooth adapter with ForScan Demo to check the ChargeCooler Temperature!