E85 Flex Fuel Content Gauge with 0-5v from Dynosty
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E85 Flex Fuel Content Gauge with 0-5v from Dynosty
Dynosty is proud to release a new E85 Flex Fuel Content Gauge with 0-5v output, and combo packages! This gauge analyzes fuel content in real time and updates the display showing 0-100 % ethanol content. Take the guesswork out of fill-ups with this gauge – know exactly what grade fuel you are running at all times! Low and high warning feature appears if the signal is disconnected or shorted. 0-5v output can be connected to your engine management (if capable, such as Haltech) to adjust fuel, ignition and boost based on fuel grade, or switch maps based on pump gas or E85.
Works with GM, Chevy and Haltech flex fuel sensors.
For more info, check out the release on our blog, http://www.dynosty.com/2012/06/new-e...-from-dynosty/
Dynosty E85 Flex Fuel Content Gauge with 0-5v Output, PN DYN G-E85: $149
Haltech Flex Fuel Composition Sensor: $226
Combo kit with Gauge and Flex Fuel Sensor: $359
Combo kit with Gauge, Flex Fuel Sensor, and -6AN in/out fittings: $399
In stock now! Call to order 502-384-8882 or send paypal (shipping to confirmed addresses only!) to sales@dynosty.com
*Amber display shown in picture
*Picture demonstrates -6AN fitting on left side and standard fitting on right side.
Works with GM, Chevy and Haltech flex fuel sensors.
For more info, check out the release on our blog, http://www.dynosty.com/2012/06/new-e...-from-dynosty/
Dynosty E85 Flex Fuel Content Gauge with 0-5v Output, PN DYN G-E85: $149
Haltech Flex Fuel Composition Sensor: $226
Combo kit with Gauge and Flex Fuel Sensor: $359
Combo kit with Gauge, Flex Fuel Sensor, and -6AN in/out fittings: $399
In stock now! Call to order 502-384-8882 or send paypal (shipping to confirmed addresses only!) to sales@dynosty.com
*Amber display shown in picture
*Picture demonstrates -6AN fitting on left side and standard fitting on right side.
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so the previous platnium pro, utec etc can be tuned on straight E85 but the new haltech pnp is the only one compatible with this sensor that can change its tune based on ETOH ? has no one been able to splice the sensor in ?
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#11
Oh, I was planning on buying the Zeitronix E85 display but this would be even better! Didn’t even think about using the Haltech gauge! Wow, a flex fuel setup just got a whole lot cheaper from when I originally bought my ProEFI computer… Thanks Rich!
#12
Get it all setup that way you take all the guess work out of it for me...lol.