Absolutely. I've mentioned them in other videos. They are air pressure gauges for my Firestone airbags, but I don't think I've ever talked about how I mounted them.
@@ICanDoItMyself sorry! Long day! You sure did! I screenshot it & the gauges are working! Idling for 30-40 mins now I’m around 180 on both pan and trq. What does your temps sit around on long drives or when towing? You don’t want to go above 220 or so right?
@@jonnytacooutdoors running around town, never above 190. Towing, trans about 220 ish and torque I think 140 ish. These might help. czcams.com/video/j_7QbUjLEu0/video.html czcams.com/video/_u-4J4lILLY/video.html
I am finding the Ultra Gauge difficult to program and understand. I'm sure I'll figure it out. I'm an aviator who is used to dealing with avionics and I am a computer guy from the 1980s to now, but the User Interface on this is poor.
I didn't find it too bad. I figured it out with minimal googling. Mostly just images for the correct coding for my year Tacoma. I feel like a G1000 or even a 430 is more complicated. I have my CPLSE and in CFI school right now.
Thank you your video was very helpful to setup my gauge 👍 I’m running 190 to 205 deg without towing how about you 🤔
usually always 190 after warming up, without towing.
Thank you. I'll be ordering one soon. It is the MX v1.4 model correct?
Correct
@@ICanDoItMyself with the little info I found out, it seems temps over 210-230 aren't good for the trans. Could be wrong, but maybe research it? FYI
@@ICanDoItMyself Also, per the service adviser at Riverview Toyota, the temp range is between 180-220....FYI, what he said in an e-mail
Now, short distances weren't discussed...
Could you make a video about your analog gauges you have there? I’ve been trying to figure out how to install some analog gauges in a 3rd gen.
Absolutely. I've mentioned them in other videos. They are air pressure gauges for my Firestone airbags, but I don't think I've ever talked about how I mounted them.
Can you post a link for that diagnostic gauge.. I tried searching it but there's lots of different gauges that go by the same name.
amzn.to/3EZ5OTS
How do I get the trans temp on my ultra gauge ?
Did I not show that in the video? I can't remember.
@@ICanDoItMyself sorry! Long day! You sure did! I screenshot it & the gauges are working! Idling for 30-40 mins now I’m around 180 on both pan and trq. What does your temps sit around on long drives or when towing? You don’t want to go above 220 or so right?
@@jonnytacooutdoors running around town, never above 190. Towing, trans about 220 ish and torque I think 140 ish. These might help.
czcams.com/video/j_7QbUjLEu0/video.html
czcams.com/video/_u-4J4lILLY/video.html
The site says not secure... ??
Would this clear an airbag light or tire pressure?
I don't think so.
What 5th wheel trailer is that?
Skyline Layton 213
czcams.com/video/Hev_pEjjy9c/video.html
I am finding the Ultra Gauge difficult to program and understand. I'm sure I'll figure it out. I'm an aviator who is used to dealing with avionics and I am a computer guy from the 1980s to now, but the User Interface on this is poor.
I didn't find it too bad. I figured it out with minimal googling. Mostly just images for the correct coding for my year Tacoma. I feel like a G1000 or even a 430 is more complicated. I have my CPLSE and in CFI school right now.