DM-100 in the Cluster
#7
Thanks for the compliments everyone. The gauge is 52mm (DM-100), and was a little expensive but the OLED screen is very thin and with just a little modification, can be placed behind the gauge cluster. It was a little tidious, but I think the time to make it just right was worth it.
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If you did the DM-100 OBD2 gauge, the guage costs $379.00 that's the 52mm, and then you'd need to buy the sensor modules to feed Boost, AFR, EGT, ect... The 60mm gauge DM-200 OBD2 costs $400.00, and then you'll need to get the sensor modules for that. Each one of the gagues can display at least 4 parameters directly from the OBD2 port in addition to what you feed it from the sensors, and can toggle between 4 seperate screens within that one gauge. SO, for the 52 mm you could technically have 16 different readings. On the 60mm gauge you could do 6 parameters on a screen, and 24 different readings. You can change the colors to what ever you like, in the combination you like too. Evoscan will be supporting it in the next update also for the stock ECU guys, thanks to funks, a member on EvoM.
Here is there website: http://www.plxdevices.com/
F.Y.I. you can just go for the non OBD2 gagues and they cost less.
Here is there website: http://www.plxdevices.com/
F.Y.I. you can just go for the non OBD2 gagues and they cost less.
Last edited by SWOLN; Oct 31, 2009 at 04:27 PM.