Ordered a new toy
#3
Its a Scan Gauge that hopefully I can mount in the dash below my POS aftermarket radio.
Heres the link: http://www.pureenergysystems.com/sto...uge/index.html
Rick
Heres the link: http://www.pureenergysystems.com/sto...uge/index.html
Rick
#4
#7
brb....lol
EDIT:
Cubby is tall and deep enough, but not wide enough. 0.8 inch = 4/5 inch. Cubby is ~4.25 wide. Could probably do some cutting, or maybe even a mounting plate. Hmm where else could it be placed "out of the way" but easily accessible/visible?
EDIT:
Cubby is tall and deep enough, but not wide enough. 0.8 inch = 4/5 inch. Cubby is ~4.25 wide. Could probably do some cutting, or maybe even a mounting plate. Hmm where else could it be placed "out of the way" but easily accessible/visible?
Last edited by Lefty04LevelII; 10-17-2006 at 11:41 AM.
#12
No, OBDII which is like 1995 & newer Ranger.
http://www.pureenergysystems.com/sto...tibilities.htm
Rick
http://www.pureenergysystems.com/sto...tibilities.htm
Rick
#23
"I love that thing. I think it's going to pay for itself. It's telling me that the spark is being retarded on regular gas to the point that if I change to premium I'll get better mileage." -- Calvin L. McDougal
Does that make sense or no? I guess it would depend on what kinda car he's driving. If he's supposed to put premium in and he's putting regular in his sports car, that's pretty stupid. But if his car requires regular, putting premium in it wouldn't do anything. So he may be stupid, or he may be stupid.
Does that make sense or no? I guess it would depend on what kinda car he's driving. If he's supposed to put premium in and he's putting regular in his sports car, that's pretty stupid. But if his car requires regular, putting premium in it wouldn't do anything. So he may be stupid, or he may be stupid.