One gauge to rule them all

Weak.  Check out the aeroforce guages, they even boot up with a ford or custom load screen logo....

http://www.aeroforcetech.com/products_interceptor.html
 
The problem I see with an all-in-one type of gauge (as is the one in the link posted in the OP's opening thread) is that an end user would have to manually toggle through each (and every) option available.

Sometimes, while on the fly.

Not my cup of tea by any means, but thanks for posting the info! :ok:

I'd personally rather have the set up that I currently have, as there's nothing for me to manually fumble through.

I'm in my car, car's running, and whether on the track, or up for a spirited run on normal streets/highways, all I gotta do is take a quick glance at all of my gauges, and I'll know where I'm at, with w/e gauge I'm scoping at that time.

Easy peasy stuff maynard.  O0
 
I've thought about em a few times through the years, but my main issue is the fact its getting data from the obd port and not direct.

I'm more comfortable getting the signals like boost, fuel pressure, etc right from the source.
 
I agree with bpd on this one, one gauge isn't the way I would go, I prefer being able to look at the gauge and know what it's telling me. I don't think I'd like the idea of scrolling through a bunch of stuff to get to whatever I'm looking for. 
 
  I would prefer to see more than one readout at a time.  I use Torque.  I have it set up with two large gauges on each screen.  Primary screen has AFR and intake temp.  I can just swipe my finger up or down to see the others.  And, the install is a snap!
 
I agree 1 gauge & scrolling wouldn't work. But maybe getting 3 of them might do the job. The problem I have with my EVO;s is glare. Maybe these digitals solve it, but after a lot of thinking the glare seems to be generated by light hitting the console & reflecting upward. I just wish someone like chris who made the beaut of a dash mount gauge pod would come up with an A pillar like Mike's that allow 2 more gauges but match the interior the way his does. I know Storm got one done but without matching the interior I'm holding off.
MikeV
 
The aeroforce gauges will show two parameters at a time, and can run in tandem,so you could have two gauges and see 4 things all the time. Or run a couple scan gauges and a couple analog ones together and see like 6 parameters with 4 gauges
 
I would warn anyone considering an aeroforce gauge... They have NO customer service to speak of and very questionable build quality. Had one on my F350 for a bit, The gauge would turn off at random and not turn back on until the truck sat for a few hours. Sent it back to the manufacturer and they sent me the same gauge back bouncing around in a generic box still broken. They have no phone number to call, they dont return emails and when they do, they act as if you are bothering them. Really sucks because the Aeroforce gauge does awesome stuff, when it works... 
 
I've had Aeroforce in numerous cars and never had a problem with them.  The owner/designer lives on the other side of town as well, really nice guy.  I'm surprised that you couldn't get it resolved.
 
I'm sure he is, but from the total lack of concern or dedication to customers I experienced, I will never go back.. Sucks, cause I would really like to have a tandom gauge setup in my sho, just refuse to risk 600 bucks on them.
 
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