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Just read in HPI v70 about the Greddy Informeter electronic gizmo.

Has heaps of output displays and plugs straight into the ECU Consult port (so just plug and play stuff) and costs $499 RRP so fairly reasonable.

Could this be an alternative to using the gauges?

Cheers, Al

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Be alright but I am looking at buying a set for ~$100, but if they cant be wired in then I wont bother. Been looking at a set for a long time now, still humming and haring about it, still would have to convice the wife that we definatly need them :(

Also Power-FC means I wouldnt be able to go down the Greddy gizmo path :O

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Just read in HPI v70 about the Greddy Informeter electronic gizmo.

Has heaps of output displays and plugs straight into the ECU Consult port (so just plug and play stuff) and costs $499 RRP so fairly reasonable.

Could this be an alternative to using the gauges?

Cheers, Al

Looks very cool,

You won't get a boost reading from the consult port on a Series 1 (as far as I know) is the only draw back I could see, be interested to see what it would pick up when plugged into a Stagea, so if you get one let us know!

Cheers

Luke

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