Does anybody's rpd do this?
Does anybody's rpd do this?
A reconfigurable performance display is available on the SS coupe. It allows the driver to select from a variety of performance measurements to be recorded and displayed on an LCD screen, including 0-60 mph and quarter-mile acceleration, braking performance and cornering grip (g load).
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although the thing that really does annoy me about my rpd is that in the screen to change the guage faces it shows the guage with a vacuum side and on the actual boost face it doesnt have vacuum
Last edited by Kyle4236; Apr 12, 2011 at 07:28 AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
I am pretty sure there were features that the GM Performance Division wanted to incorporate in the RPD, but had to axe late in development.
You might be asking yourself, how I could come to some sort of convoluted notion...
I would answer by asking you to go to your settings to change the colors;
notice the boost gauge shown on those screens are setup for boost and vacuum? ~ that's my proof.
I like my RPD, and am not regretting buying this car (I selected it over another solely because of the RPD), but it seems to me that making a boost gauge that doesn't show vacuum is kinda lame-sauce.
You might be asking yourself, how I could come to some sort of convoluted notion...
I would answer by asking you to go to your settings to change the colors;
notice the boost gauge shown on those screens are setup for boost and vacuum? ~ that's my proof.
I like my RPD, and am not regretting buying this car (I selected it over another solely because of the RPD), but it seems to me that making a boost gauge that doesn't show vacuum is kinda lame-sauce.
Link to the adapter and software
Bluetooth OBDII adapter
I'm using the generic one from ebay and it works fine so far on the 3 cars I've tried.
Bluetooth OBDII adapter
I'm using the generic one from ebay and it works fine so far on the 3 cars I've tried.


