Replaced stock boost gauge with the Aeroforce unit
i would check more into that. usually the o2 sensors on stock cars are narrow band meaning they only reay around what normal is. if you piggyback of the stock sensor and it goes too far out of the snesors range you will get funny readings off of it. dont know if this goes for the SS but i know for a fact its true on the non SS
It will display the second intake (post intercooler) temperature. Your car already has a factory wide band O2, and MAP sensor so the gauge will display A/F ratio and boost from the OBD2 port. You will need an oil pressure sensor though, such as our Sens001 kit. Thank you!
Todd
Aeroforce
^^^^This email came from todd from aeroforce regarding the hhr ss
Love this guage. Also the ability to clear codes is invaluable. I have been put into limp mode twice in the last few months (overboost error code thrown), and prior to clearing the code it felt like I had about 50 HP, I would hate to have to go to the dealer just to get a random code cleared.
I'd heard of this gauge, IMHO it's MUCH better looking than the PDC and I get to keep my dash/glovebox! After seeing all it does I just found another upgrade to do for my SS! Of course after the stage kit and exhaust are done.



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Allex

Later
Allex
You will be happy with this. I have not seen anyone who is upset they got it.
Even my dealer tech was impressed with it. He was going to get one for his Cobalt Turbo.
I'm looking at this as a boost gauge for when Hahn finishes the turbo on my 2.4.
Question............will this even work for me since I will have an aftermarket turbo? Will it show boost like on the SS just by plugging into the OBDII diagnostic port?
Question............will this even work for me since I will have an aftermarket turbo? Will it show boost like on the SS just by plugging into the OBDII diagnostic port?
As much as I like this quage, for boost I much prefer the stock analog guage (still looking for a good place to mount it and/or waiting for a 2 or 3 hole pillar). The Aeroforce works best for temperature readouts (oil,water,intake air, IC i/o, etc) that don't change rapidly. Being able to set the warning lights for any parameter (including shift points, knock, or whatever) is a great feature.


