After Enorym showed me the Eco Gauge, my existing air/fuel gauge started to look a little outdated. Not satisfied with the sensible feature set provided by the Eco Gauge, and determined to have the latest multi-purpose gauge technology, I discovered the interceptor gauge. In addition to displaying air/fuel, it has close to 100 other measurements to spit out; acting as an ODB II scan tool in a standard gauge form factor. I was fortunate to have the photo taken with my gay neighbor in the background sucking down a cigarette and staring at me. While I haven't tried the 1/4 mile timer or data logging features, the cyclic scan of 8 parameters alone was worth the cost. Knowing things like my intake air temp and fuel sender rate has opened my eyes to a whole new set of things to panic about on my car.
User Comments for 04-26-2010:
I'll be getting one as well shortly! The amount of data is awesome! And omg wtf you have facebook built into your comments! Stavos |
It's blasphemy! MorlockPrime |
OK, you guys are nuts.. I looked this up and saw it running for like $200 unless Brad got some mega cheap deal somewhere. Excelcier |
If it was a "deck gauge" you'd spare no expense! Stavos |
Make one for sync ron! do it before someone else steals my idea. And make sure its named the Myrn. enorym |
Actually, my love affair with my car has subsided. It's now just an object I have to maintain. I've lost my motivation to keep working on it sadly. :( Excelcier |
HOW can your love affair with cars subside? What you need is a new car. I think you've got too much done to your current one you ran out of things to do. enorym |