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Hey gang, new poster. Lurker. Ordered a Guard GT premium with PP about a month ago. In the meantime have been doing the reading up. On this car does it have a virtual analogue gauge displaying boost/vacuum? The car will be blown like my others soon and no fan of the different pods I've had over the years.
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The premium has those in the dashboard menus, I think the performance pack has the actual gauges on the center dash over the radio

Hey gang, new poster. Lurker. Ordered a Guard GT premium with PP about a month ago. In the meantime have been doing the reading up. On this car does it have a virtual analogue gauge displaying boost/vacuum? The car will be blown like my others soon and no fan of the different pods I've had over the years.
 
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Yeah the hard plumbed gauge only goes like 5 psi positive pressure. Was hoping for a redundant virtual one. Wonder if any clever programmers can crack if not
 
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Killer car btw. It was pics of cars like your's that kept me on onboard with the color. It is very intriguing.
 

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If that was intended for me, thanks....I love the color...

Killer car btw. It was pics of cars like your's that kept me on onboard with the color. It is very intriguing.
 

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Yeah the hard plumbed gauge only goes like 5 psi positive pressure. Was hoping for a redundant virtual one. Wonder if any clever programmers can crack if not
The virtual gauge in the instrument cluster measures boost up to like 20 psi or something like that. I don't know that it would work for a car with an aftermarket blower, though, since the sensors might not be located properly.
 
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Oh that is cool. I imagine if it's like the old times there us a MAP sensor it would read off? I'd be pretty psyched if that was the case. I don't think I'd be doing anything at 20 psi. I do wonder though if they delete the virtual gauge on the performance pack since there is a hard dedicated gauge.
 

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Oh that is cool. I imagine if it's like the old times there us a MAP sensor it would read off? I'd be pretty psyched if that was the case. I don't think I'd be doing anything at 20 psi. I do wonder though if they delete the virtual gauge on the performance pack since there is a hard dedicated gauge.
its not on PP cars. Ive even tried to hook into an IDS to see if we can install the virtual gauge but you cannot.
 
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Well that kind of blows but kind of what I figured. Thanks for the answers all. In retrospect though I think back to my '98 blow. Cobra and I can tell you there wasn't a lot of boost gave watching during fun time. Mostly happy to keep it between the lines or at least mostly.
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