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No "Boost" gauge on Base GT models?

foghat

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What a jackass!! Did I SAY I was N/A? Why else would I post the question? I'm guessing at this point that PP cars have this feature, but I'm guessing it's not a software feature of the "Base trim" model GTs.
PP GTs with Premium do not have boost as an option on the dash screen.
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My non-PP premium GT convertible has in the menus (between speedo & tach) an electronic, simulated vacuum gauge. It is labeled "Vacuum/Boost" and the simulated gauge appears to be calibrated for both. Since my car is 100% stock I've only ever seen the gauge operate in the vacuum side.
 

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I just consider the vacuum gauge in the performance pack to be for show. Obviously it has a legit purpose but I believe it's on analog display because it looks cool as hell when you have a passenger.
 

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You people need to be a little more clear when explaining things.

He is not talking about the physical PP gauges on the actual dash. He is talking about the readings on the digital multi function display between the speedo/tach.
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