DashLogic Discount
#1
Former Vendor
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DashLogic Discount
DashLogic is now available for
2005-2013 Corvette
2010-2014 Camaro
2007-2013 GM Truck and SUV (gas and diesel)
2005-2010 Cobalt
2010-2014 Cruze
We have dropped all DashLogic prices to introductory pricing ($249.95)!! Don't miss out on the deal!
http://www.palmerperformance.com/sto...x.php?cPath=32
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfC...msxFqZyHDDtPAg
2005-2013 Corvette
2010-2014 Camaro
2007-2013 GM Truck and SUV (gas and diesel)
2005-2010 Cobalt
2010-2014 Cruze
We have dropped all DashLogic prices to introductory pricing ($249.95)!! Don't miss out on the deal!
http://www.palmerperformance.com/sto...x.php?cPath=32
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfC...msxFqZyHDDtPAg
#6
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#8
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#10
Team Owner
One of the best products made for a vette.
#12
Team Owner
Can read the map sensor so can read whatever the max of the map sensor you have in, or just run the output to the input. Same with AFR. Can read whatever the car sees, or just run a wire to the input. Super simple.
#13
Instructor
Wish I had this pricing when I bought mine a couple months ago.
#14
Melting Slicks
Well of course you discount it now!!
After I just bought one!!!
Is there an explination of what the different items on the program list mean? Some are self-explanatory but what do the different PID's pertain to? Which ones will give boost and AFR values?
I like the unit but would like to know what I'm looking at/programming.
Thanks
Kelly
Is there an explination of what the different items on the program list mean? Some are self-explanatory but what do the different PID's pertain to? Which ones will give boost and AFR values?
I like the unit but would like to know what I'm looking at/programming.
Thanks
Kelly
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#16
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After I just bought one!!!
Is there an explination of what the different items on the program list mean? Some are self-explanatory but what do the different PID's pertain to? Which ones will give boost and AFR values?
I like the unit but would like to know what I'm looking at/programming.
Thanks
Kelly
Is there an explination of what the different items on the program list mean? Some are self-explanatory but what do the different PID's pertain to? Which ones will give boost and AFR values?
I like the unit but would like to know what I'm looking at/programming.
Thanks
Kelly
This is from the Cruze, but this is how the "Calculated Boost" PID will look:
#18
Melting Slicks
Which ones do you have specific questions about? The Calculated Boost does a MAP (manifold pressure) minus BARO (barometric pressure), so it shows negative numbers for vacuum and positive numbers for boost. Wideband AFR will need an aftermarket wideband o2 because the car only has narrow band o2 sensors.
This is from the Cruze, but this is how the "Calculated Boost" PID will look:
DashLogic Cruze Boost - YouTube
This is from the Cruze, but this is how the "Calculated Boost" PID will look:
DashLogic Cruze Boost - YouTube
I didn't see anything for Vac/Boost.
Last edited by BAMAGOLFER; 06-16-2014 at 11:10 AM.
#19
Team Owner
Display the map sensor PID. Or like they said, display map-baro. Either one is displaying boost.
#20
I have an ECS system with Alky and I have DashLogic installed. I am currently displaying calculated boost.
Since I never get beyond 4-5 psi I am questioning the accuracy of the readout. But I confess I don't actually know what boost level the ECS system hits.
Any thoughts on how accurate the calculated reading is or how to display an accurate reading?
Since I never get beyond 4-5 psi I am questioning the accuracy of the readout. But I confess I don't actually know what boost level the ECS system hits.
Any thoughts on how accurate the calculated reading is or how to display an accurate reading?