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Hey all

After some form of gauge for my car without having gauges, so looking at a

Trust - Greddy Intelligent Informeter

The Greddy Intelligent Informeter is a great looking, but inexpensive alternative for monitoring your vehicle's parameters using the factory OBDII Port.

Communicates with the factory ECU to read up to 25 Channels Like: Speedometer, RPM, Water Temp, Ignition Timing, Injector Rate, Intake Air Temp, Fuel Temp, Air Flow Voltage, Intake Manifold Press, 02 Sensor Voltage, A/F, Battery Voltage, Throttle Position, WGV, ATF Temp, EGR Temp, Gear Position, 4WD Ratio, Exhaust Temp.

Now my questions are,

are the factory sensors up to it?

Where is the port it plugs in to(same as consult?)?

-Ryan

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i don't think it would be plug and play, you would have to hard wire it to your ecu (at a guess) you would have to hook up power and earth and at least 1 wire per sensor you want to use. your factory sensors should do the job but...

It is a pug and play (you may need to add power and earth) as long as it is compatible with the Stagea it would be pretty cool.

Plugs into consult port, I would do more research into compatibility as it says "all models" on the Nengun site... One thing, I don't think the S1 Stagea has a boost feed to the ECU so that would be missing from the Consult output as well. You should be able to find out which outputs it will display on a Stagea somewhere, that would be very handy...

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