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ImBetterDude

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Hey all,

I'm new to the nGauge, am used to using the AccessPort on boosted i4s.

Currently driving a phase 2 Roush stage 2, just picked up nGauge from VMP to get their custom tune. But I'm thinking nGauge would be good to use to track stuff.

I'm dumb with tech. Would love to know how to set it up; like I'm assuming there are ways that it can actively monitor systems in the car? If so I'd like to know the best ones to keep tabs on.

Also, I see how it can attach to a vent, but I don't see how to avoid wires flailing all over the cabin. Way to string it up thru the vent?
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To mount the Ngauge in the AC pod, you will have to take apart the dash and route the cable up behind and to the OBD port, it really isn't as bad as it sounds. Shouldn't take more than 30 minutes or less. We do sell the AC pod mount for the Ngauge if you do not have one already however. In regards to setting up the device to monitor, its really is as simple as going to the gauge screen, and then selecting which style you are wanting to monitor. If its the 4 PID, then you would just tap on each PID and cycle through each one to select for that spot. If you have any questions, feel free to shoot me a message. Lethalperformance.com
 
 








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