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Update: I recently bought a Do Luck Digital G Sensor through Powertune.

Result: The car feels noticeably more alive going around bends and launching =)

Do Luck Digital G Sensor

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This is what you get in the package

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Unplugged standard g sensor

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The digital sensor itself

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All mounted and plugged in ready to go

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the reason it isn't mounted where the original cluster is because i wouldnt have turn indicator lights, fuel guage and a few other things. plus it would stand out too much to the police at night. the main reason i'm using the unit is to view the ethanol content in the fuel and monitor a few other things while the car is staitionary. but it does give the passenger something to look at while we are on the move.

=)

Two led lights mounted on top of the dash would work, thats what im doing with my haltech and racepak setup. Can also wire the fuel level sensor in through the haltech so it displays the level on the racepak dash.

thanx guys =)

Two led lights mounted on top of the dash would work, thats what im doing with my haltech and racepak setup. Can also wire the fuel level sensor in through the haltech so it displays the level on the racepak dash.

i'm a fan of the oem look =)

with the g sensor does it allow you to make adjustments or anything like that?

nah it doesnt let u make any adjustments. just plug and play =)

So it's pre loaded adjustments?

Does it say exactly what is changed and do they cause any damage to the transfercase like the other style ones do with extended use?

from my knowledge, it sends the signal quicker to make adjustments quicker than the standard analogue version. i'm unsure if it will damage the transfer case etc, but only time will tell.

Any idea what made you choose the du-luck item over the Tarzan digital g sensor that he helped develop? (name escapes me)

i was recommended by my mechanic to try this version first.

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