P3 V3 OBD2 Multi-Gauge: Comprehensive Performance Monitoring for Your Vehicle

The Unitronic P3 V3 Obd2 Multi-gauge offers a comprehensive solution for monitoring your vehicle’s vital performance data in real-time. Utilizing cutting-edge technology, this compact device provides a multitude of readouts, delivering crucial insights into your engine’s health and performance.

This multi-gauge displays essential data points, including boost pressure (via OBD2 or analog sensor), coolant temperature, air/fuel ratio (AFR or Lambda), vehicle speed (calibratable -9% to +20%), intake air temperature, throttle angle, ignition timing, engine RPM, exhaust gas temperature, and battery voltage. Furthermore, it features a programmable shift light and two analog inputs for connecting external 0-5 volt linear output sensors, expanding its monitoring capabilities. Performance testing metrics are also available with acceleration (0-60mph/0-100mph/60-130mph) and braking timers (60-0mph/100-0mph).

The P3 V3 builds upon the already impressive OBD2 Multi-Gauge platform, offering enhanced user customization. Read and clear Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) on demand, customize the display by removing unwanted parameters, configure units of measurement for individual readings, calibrate vehicle speed for precise accuracy, and choose between AFR and Lambda for air/fuel ratio display.

Designed with a sleek, OEM-plus aesthetic, the P3 V3 seamlessly integrates into your vehicle’s interior. Unlike bulky pillar or column pods, this gauge maintains a clean look while providing a bold, bright display for at-a-glance data readability.

Rigorous testing ensures the P3 V3’s durability and reliability. It withstands extreme temperatures, from -94°F to extreme heat, guaranteeing functionality far beyond the typical in-car environment. This robust construction ensures accurate and dependable performance under demanding conditions. The Unitronic logo is engraved on the gauge when purchased from Unitronic authorized dealers.

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