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Powercommander pod 300 display

Ya I couldnt figure out how to read temp from my POD also . It would be great to though
 

You can....just hold the button down closest to your temp reading and it will show you the numbers
 
oh crap, you have an apex....I was thinking you had a viper. Viper has the temp numbers right on the screen.

I bought a mini temp gauge used and put a T fitting right after the thermostat housing.
 
Were you able to read temp. I didn't think that was possible. I would like to make mine work also
I haven't had much time to try it, but I'm wondering if I can go into power commander tools and turn on a temp function? There is an option for "internal" for temp reading.
If I have to run a wire from temp sensor to pcv I will, just be nice if it was possible to pull temp reading from sled.( able to in diagnostic mode, so maybe it is possible??)
I gets a chance I'm going to have another go at it.
 
There are a bunch of things you can do and I think you could. Might have to put in a wire for a signal, but just have to call that specific input for readout.
 
I could really use some help. Have a 2014 viper with push turbo and am trying to read the boost psi. All I can find is pressure and it just stays at 14.4. What am I missing? Have pod 300, pcv, and wide band 2
 
It’s reading barometric pressure, which is just fine. If you’re looking for 12 psi boost it’ll read 26 psi.
 
It’s reading barometric pressure, which is just fine. If you’re looking for 12 psi boost it’ll read 26 psi.
Is there a way to get it to read out as psi of pressure? It never moves from 14.4 wide open or at idle
 
Is there a way to get it to read out as psi of pressure? It never moves from 14.4 wide open or at idle
Make sure your map sensor is plugged in, it has to be reading boost or it’s not sensing boost in the PCV.
 
Make sure your map sensor is plugged in, it has to be reading boost or it’s not sensing boost in the PCV.
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My map sensor is plumbed into my intercooler.
 
You need to go through the POD settings and make sure it is grabbing the pressure signal from the PCV.

https://www.dynojet.com/installguide/POD-300
Got the boost situation figured out. Map sensor ending up being bad. Now my next problem is my afr doesn’t read at all. Just sits at 10. Tried a new o2 sensor and still doesn’t move off 10 no matter what
 
Plug into the Power Commander with a laptop with the sled idling and make sure everything is reading on the computer. If it's not setup correctly in the PCV, it may not read on the POD.
 


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