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Thread: More cool $OE .adx dashboard downloads.... please??

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    More cool $OE .adx dashboard downloads.... please??

    Saw a few cool ones while doing some practice stuff in 7747 ecm's $42

    I really like this one


    Just wish it had trans temp and shift times in there somewhere on the digital stuff. Maybe it would in $OE, I dont know (crazy noob)

    I know there is a file converter, but I'm not sure I'm ready to try that yet.

    So, any others out there you all feel like sharing?

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    You can right click on any gauge and choose what you want there....

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    Trans temp is in the Trans Data Stream. I made a hac in my .xdf to make it easy to output the trans temp in the Engine Data Stream, along with a couple of other things. There is a thread I started where I tried to explain how to do it.

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    i was part of the TP V5 beta and was making dashes before most people even knew of V5 coming around and am still amazed at guages that i never even though of.

    the half guages on the side of the screen being a good example. fairly space efficient without going digital.
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    Unfortunately they only work on the right and bottom because it won't let you enter a negative number for the location.
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    "BIG POWER"

    i guess i never tried working with half guages before... some of them would actually work really well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RobertISaar View Post
    "BIG POWER"
    I liked it better then PE enabled... or off/on...

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    I like the half gauges I did with all the fuel trims.
    You should invert the O2 volts so the swing goes the same direction for Rich/Lean as the others.
    It give a nice view of how the fuel correction works.
    I think i'll change my display to BIG POWER too :)

    I wish the 1/2 gauges would work sideways though (and if there was a bar graph gauge type).
    Could make some more cool setups with that.
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    Look up a few posts! Greg got half gauges to work on right side only.

    Everyone should thank JP86SS for the dashboards in $42 and others.
    I found one of his ADX files and learned to use notpad to copy them into other ADX files. Then when you open them you have to assign each gauge a value by right click.

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    can either of the these gauge set ups be used in my 8746 car? $61

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    Yup! If you post your adx I will use Notepad and copy them in. Or you can open $42 ADX and your $61 ADX and find the code. Also add to Item count in code Then when you open the ADX file, save it and Item count will fix itself, and dashboards all you have to do is Right Click on gauge and choose what you want. No need to build all these dashboards from scratch.

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    ok i am just starting this. how do i post my adx file. what do i need to do to record mine or can it be written into the one i downloaded from here.

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    Well if you want to post a file click on Go Advanced and look under thaaat message box for Manage Attachments.

    Recording data is another thing... start a thread. You can post your recorded log the same way.

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