OneGauge LCD Screens

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  • čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
  • Our touchscreen LCDs provide full control over the look, feel, and function of your digital gauges! Not only are these screens fully customizable, but they allow you to control nearly every aspect of the OneGauge system. A variety of sizes are available as well as many options for mounting your screens.
    Important links:
    Main website: www.theonegauge.com/
    Instructions and Documentation: www.theonegauge.com/faqs/
    Facebook: / onegauge
    Email us: Info@TheOneGauge.com
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Komentáře • 13

  • @A.Musa76
    @A.Musa76 Před 2 měsíci

    Can the screen have (2) boost gauge and A/F (Wideband) and how does it work on Can-Bus? I been looking for wideband and boost gauge for my Mercedes Bi-Turbo with (2) Pressure Air Sensor from factory. There is a spot in a cubby behind the ashtray. I need to take measurement to see if it will fit.

    • @TheOneGauge
      @TheOneGauge  Před 2 měsíci

      Absolutely! Everything is totally customizable.
      We can do custom can bus setups as well, we would just need The protocol so we know how to decode the messages.

  • @leonightrider816
    @leonightrider816 Před 2 měsíci

    I have a custom build 1984 corvette need a cost for swap out the old for show purposes and online channel to show the conversion.

    • @TheOneGauge
      @TheOneGauge  Před 2 měsíci

      Hey Leo, sure thing, shoot us an email and we're happy to talk. TheOneGauge@gmail.com

  • @moimon4074
    @moimon4074 Před 2 lety

    this is awesome does this screen works with a Fueltech ft450?

    • @TheOneGauge
      @TheOneGauge  Před 2 lety

      Hey Moi, yes! It looks like they recently released the required documentation, so if you're interested shoot me an email!

  • @TheReynMan77
    @TheReynMan77 Před rokem

    How is latency and response ie tachometer? Product looks awesome.

    • @TheOneGauge
      @TheOneGauge  Před rokem +1

      Nearly instantaneous- there's no noticeable lag with the tach on most setups. The only setup that would introduce lag is an older OBD-II setup in which we recommend not to use the OBD-II connection as the source for the tach signal, but rather a direct connection to the coil/ECU for faster response. Thanks!

    • @TheReynMan77
      @TheReynMan77 Před rokem

      @@TheOneGauge Thank you for the response!!

  • @tommiemcleodjr.2174
    @tommiemcleodjr.2174 Před rokem

    Hi
    I haven't watched all of your videos but I have a 244 and a 245, stock motors... will they work with the stock volvo dash harness?...please say yes.

    • @TheOneGauge
      @TheOneGauge  Před rokem

      Hey Tommie! My products actually never use the stock dash harness. The cost of creating an adapter for any and every vehicle as well as the time involved would make the product extremely expensive. Instead you typically can either splice into the wiring or add new sensors altogether. I'm happy to discuss the process with you if you want to send me an email!

    • @tommiemcleodjr.2174
      @tommiemcleodjr.2174 Před rokem

      @@TheOneGauge thanks for the reply...I have to swap the 245 to a 5.3 then I'll make me purchase, and 1 would be nice for the 4-door also...slow and steady...!

    • @ramonfavila7884
      @ramonfavila7884 Před rokem

      Hi , is awesome to know about it, My question is. I habe a Ford truck 1981 and i did a swap with an motor and transmisión of an 1996 Ford 3.0 and My question is how mucho is a cost of a gauge Ford resolver this problema?