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cab83_750 May 31, 2015 05:49 PM

What's your default display?
 
What's your default display on your dash? Mine is the tire PSI.

I do reset my MPG counter often as a monitoring point to determine the engine health.

myw May 31, 2015 06:45 PM

l/km on the dash on the pcm trip monitor.

DOOBEE May 31, 2015 06:47 PM

Booooooosthilarious

cab83_750 May 31, 2015 11:52 PM


Originally Posted by DOOBEE (Post 4348820)
Booooooosthilarious

I hate you and all Turbo Guys! Porsche really screwed up that model. Sell it to me so no one looks down on you. hilarious

RaidersR1 Jun 1, 2015 01:06 AM

I have my Transit Blu to tell me what song is playing. I toggle with TPMS time to time. I only look at MPG based on gallons filled and miles ran on Tripmeter.

Too bad the scrolling for the PCM is limited. Wish it scrolled instead of breaking up the titles based on what fits.

Seems so "old" for such a great car. BMW is the same way. Take forever for technology to make it to the cars. My Ford F-250 has a better system than the Pcar. However car is 07 and F250 is 15, but the time to get technology into some cars is crazy slow.

MMK110464 Jun 4, 2015 11:26 AM


Originally Posted by cab83_750 (Post 4348798)
what's your default display on your dash? Mine is the tire psi.

I do reset my mpg counter often as a monitoring point to determine the engine health.

tpms

kcheves Jun 5, 2015 02:36 PM

MPG or Nav. TPMS readings from the OBC (versus using the "pressure info" reading you get when standing still and using the control stalk) are for info only and are presumed to not be very accurate. There is a warning in the owners manual about it.

cab83_750 Jun 5, 2015 02:53 PM


Originally Posted by kcheves (Post 4351371)
MPG or Nav. TPMS readings from the OBC (versus using the "pressure info" reading you get when standing still and using the control stalk) are for info only and are presumed to not be very accurate. There is a warning in the owners manual about it.

Interesting... I need to refer to the manual. I need to know if while driving with a slow air leak, if the PSI will reflecr the gradual lower psi number.


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