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Just wondering if the Ultra Gauge can be used for a Boost and EGT gauge?

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Interesting, I have never been asked for a receipt.. either of the times I sent it back.

 

If the MAP sensor is not bad, and the SGII isn't setup to inHg then it sounds like a SGII software issue.

There has always been a fee, but I am telling you I have called twice and gotten free updates. I asked about software glitches and they upgraded me. If you tell them about your MAP sensor issue, 15.1 psia engine off, I bet they upgrade for free.

In my experience the fee is for people that want the upgrade, and it's fee for glitches.

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Can you read requested rail pressure? Or does it only read sensors? I just picked up a 06 megacab and I am thinking about the gauge for tracking my mileage

The Scanguage II can read rail pressure.  I've got an 06 Megacab also I just bought, and with the xguage function, you can read rail pressure with it.

I know this is an old thread, but figured I'd post in cases anyone was still wondering.

Way back  in this thread,   PSIa  and  PSIg  were  discussed..        
 
The  differences  in the  2  are  the value of  the  'atm'  or  atmosphere.             
   
PSIg  is    the  value of  pressure    ' through a gauge'    and  this  'gauge '  measures  the  difference  of  pressure  on  the  inside of a  vessel and  the  outside of  the  pressure gauge.  (or  atmosphere)  This 'atmosphere' can be anywhere....  standing on the moon,  or   Death valley.     
a  vessel  with   lets  say   'x'  pressure  will  read   very low  when  exposed  in  death valley,   and  really  high  on the moon,  when  measured though a  gauge.
 
PSIa  is  the  value of pressure   of  the  measured  vessel,  PLUS  the  atmosphere.            This is another way of  saying   'measured pressure above   space vacuum'.      Since  'space vacuum'  isn't  absolute,     this  is  our   'standard'.
 
 
1 atm is approximately 14.7 psi, so we use the value to convert the PSIG to PSIA or vice versa, or we use the actual atmosphere value measurement for your place if you have it.
Atmospheric pressure at sea level is 14.7 PSIA = 0 PSIG
 
Mike,  is  this  where the  differences  are coming from;   or  the  'skewing'  you refer to?  

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I'm not sure why the 98.5 to 02 show this skewed number of PSIa number. But after 03 on its back to normal. As for using thee SGII with my 96 Dodge V8 it works just fine. It shows proper PSIa readings.

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