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Brad, under "Nissan 370Z," can you show the actual value? I think it's nice to see the analog and digital display at the same time. How about a colored dot

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Old 09-18-2015, 04:58 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Brad, under "Nissan 370Z," can you show the actual value? I think it's nice to see the analog and digital display at the same time.

How about a colored dot as a warning indicator? Then test with a preset threshold value. Here are some approaches to function:
  • Single color indicating overage.
  • Do it by percentage where color is yellow to warn you it is near threshold, and red when you've reached threshold.
  • Flashing indicator similar to our shift indicator.

How about a thin gradient arc like tachometer redline, which is dynamic depending on user set threshold.
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