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Originally Posted by Chuck33079 Don't take out the three gauges in the dash if you're using Ecutek. You need the OEM oil temp gauge, and it's all one unit. Yes,

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Old 02-19-2018, 06:58 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Don't take out the three gauges in the dash if you're using Ecutek. You need the OEM oil temp gauge, and it's all one unit.
Yes, EcuTek temporarily hijacks the Oil Temp Gauge in the OEM Triple Cluster to indicate the Slip% on the Traction Control...which is important, and you need to know it especially for normal driving.
You can't isolate these OEM gauges.
For the sake of cost and convenience you can mount 2 aftermarket gauges in the cubby panel or the A pillar.
You really don't need any more than 2 since, in reality, you won't be looking at them much anyway.
Jason Gale (PHUNK) on this forum offers custom units to accommodate the mod. His work is exemplary and he is EZ to communicate with.
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Yes, EcuTek temporarily hijacks the Oil Temp Gauge in the OEM Triple Cluster to indicate the Slip% on the Traction Control...which is important, and you need to know it especially for normal driving.
You can't isolate these OEM gauges.
For the sake of cost and convenience you can mount 2 aftermarket gauges in the cubby panel or the A pillar.
You really don't need any more than 2 since, in reality, you won't be looking at them much anyway.
Jason Gale (PHUNK) on this forum offers custom units to accommodate the mod. His work is exemplary and he is EZ to communicate with.
Jason Gale is Galeforce on here. Phunk is CJ Motorsports. LOL
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Yes, EcuTek temporarily hijacks the Oil Temp Gauge in the OEM Triple Cluster to indicate the Slip% on the Traction Control...which is important, and you need to know it especially for normal driving.
You can't isolate these OEM gauges.
For the sake of cost and convenience you can mount 2 aftermarket gauges in the cubby panel or the A pillar.
You really don't need any more than 2 since, in reality, you won't be looking at them much anyway.
Jason Gale (PHUNK) on this forum offers custom units to accommodate the mod. His work is exemplary and he is EZ to communicate with.
I am aware of who is Jason Gale and his product, I wont wont knock the product because people seem to like it and it looks like good quality but I personally had a bad experience with him from a customer service perspective.
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I am aware of who is Jason Gale and his product, I wont wont knock the product because people seem to like it and it looks like good quality but I personally had a bad experience with him from a customer service perspective.
yikes ... sorry to hear that, Jason is a real good guy and has done right by me every time. Last project was a cubby panel conversion to accept the Motec C125.
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yikes ... sorry to hear that, Jason is a real good guy and has done right by me every time. Last project was a cubby panel conversion to accept the Motec C125.
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that's awesome man, I really like hearting success stories. I'm glad you had good service and experience
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I am aware of who is Jason Gale and his product, I wont wont knock the product because people seem to like it and it looks like good quality but I personally had a bad experience with him from a customer service perspective.
RTZ mototrsports makes a similar product.. and cheaper... i bought their single gauge and the fitment is good...
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