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The Edge Attitude says that it has built in guages for egts, and other things. What I was wondering is how accurate this is compared to a mechanical pyro meter and if u still need to insert a sensor pre-turbo? I emailed edge but no response yet, just curious if anyone knew.
The Edge Attitude says that it has built in guages for egts, and other things. What I was wondering is how accurate this is compared to a mechanical pyro meter and if u still need to insert a sensor pre-turbo? I emailed edge but no response yet, just curious if anyone knew.
Without comparing them side by side I am not sure you can judge the accuracy but I have observed that the EGT function in the Attitude is much quicker to respond to temps than my VDO Pyro gauge but this could be because the VDO was calibrated to respond slower. The readings seem about the same. Yes you still have to install the probe either pre or post turbo. The kit comes with the pyro probe and bung for the downpipe or exhaust manifold. The boost function seems to be about the same and hooks into the stock boost sensor in the intake tract. All in all, I am pleased with the Attitude (just wish it was a little bigger)
Cool thanks, I am leaning towards the edge juice and attitude like your setup, especialy since i can bypass getting all the guages and wut not for the cab.
I think the Attitude is a much cleaner looking install and it truly is an integrated product. I really liked the ability to "plug n play" the Juice. It only took about thirty minutes from start to finish and well worth the money IMO.
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