Greddy Informeter
Anyone have any experience with the Greddy Informeter Touch. What I'm looking for is a single display that I can use for boost, AFR, and temp. I'm trying to figure out if it will accept any other inputs than what it can grab from the OBD plug. I've emailed Greddy and am waiting on a response. Any other suggestions on a system like this is welcomed.
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Hi modelTc,
In regards to Informeter Touch, this device will allow you to monitor boost, AFR, and temp along with other features through the use of the OBD2 port. It cannot pick up diagnostics from anywhere else and must use the OBD2 port. In order to monitor boost pressure, fluid pressure and temp, you must purchase the sensor adapter, sensor harnesses and sensors accordingly. Please look at our blog post for complete details on set up.
To monitor AFR, you will need an aftermarket wideband o2 sensor that needs to be hard wired to the Informeter Touch then program the device.
Wiring
You will need to connect your Wideband Signal (+) wire to the Informeter Touch Pink wire.
You will need to connect your Wideband Ground (-) wire to Ground.
Program
-Setting
-Analog V
-Item
-A/F
-Conversion Voltage
Enter voltage range of the Wideband
This completes the process to monitor AFR.
I hope this info helps. If you have any questions, ask away.
Thanks
In regards to Informeter Touch, this device will allow you to monitor boost, AFR, and temp along with other features through the use of the OBD2 port. It cannot pick up diagnostics from anywhere else and must use the OBD2 port. In order to monitor boost pressure, fluid pressure and temp, you must purchase the sensor adapter, sensor harnesses and sensors accordingly. Please look at our blog post for complete details on set up.
To monitor AFR, you will need an aftermarket wideband o2 sensor that needs to be hard wired to the Informeter Touch then program the device.
Wiring
You will need to connect your Wideband Signal (+) wire to the Informeter Touch Pink wire.
You will need to connect your Wideband Ground (-) wire to Ground.
Program
-Setting
-Analog V
-Item
-A/F
-Conversion Voltage
Enter voltage range of the Wideband
This completes the process to monitor AFR.
I hope this info helps. If you have any questions, ask away.
Thanks
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