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  • Member For: 10y 7m 22d
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So I finally got around to having a play with the xcal unit.

I just have a few questions.

Whats the average oil, coolent temps.

Air temperature is 27c

Oil temp max got to 97 after WOT

Coolent max 96c

Did notice stuck in traffic the intake temps rised up but once driving again the intake temp were 6 above temp on cruise and 2-3 above temp on WOT.

after parking the car up I found that you could change the Guages to different options. (Dumb ass)

Just had the car idling in the driveway and changed a few gauges.

Spark at idel was going from 3.5 -7.0 up and down. Not sure if that's the norm.

Only one error code. p0420

Is there a website I can go to and see what the fault codes mean.

Cheers.....;)

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Sorry for digging up old thread, I have a fg xr6t tuned using xcal, what group of cars did you choose from to display coolant/oil temps ect as mine doesnt display bugger all.

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I'm not 100% sure as I have never held or seen a Flash turner, But I'd assume that they would use the standard OBDII Mode 6 data. This is standard for any vehicle that meets OBDII requirements And as the Flash Tuner has a OBDII plug on the end of it, all the vehicles it plug into must comply to this requirement.

So what this means is: Any vehicle with OBDII will be able to display engine based live data no matter what it is called. So it shouldn't matter if you call your car a Mustang, a Falcon, or a Unicorn (If Unicorn's meet OBDII requirements), You should be able to display this sort of data - Oil Pressure, Oil Temp, Water Temp, Engine RPM, Rich/Lean Indicators and many, many more.

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