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Track Pack vs Tech Temp Gauges

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Curious what temperatures you can monitor with the Track Pack vs. Tech? Is there any difference? Trans, rear, etc??? Thanks!
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Due to absence of respective coolers, both "Axle Oil Temp" and "Trans Oil Temp" cannot be seen on the digital monitor gauge modes in Tech and base models.
 

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Due to absence of respective coolers, both "Axle Oil Temp" and "Trans Oil Temp" cannot be seen on the digital monitor gauge modes in Tech and base models.
That sucks! I wonder whether it's a software thing and could be turned on with a tuner? Obviously since there's a limp mode there are temperature sensors in those locations.
 

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I know you can access the tranny temp with the Ngauge tuner, not sure about the diff temp
 

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There isn't a differential temp sensor on base/Tech packages.

Transmission temperature gauge is missing from the virtual gauges. You *should* be able to turn it on somehow in software, but that'd require IDS and/or some ECU hacking.

This single point makes me remember how easy it is to change things like this on VW/Audis where the (3rd-party) tools to make such changes are readily available to the public.
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