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Gameboy boost/afr/rpm gauge

Diver944

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Just saw this on Rennlist.

http://www.turboxs.com/

A company is finally doing something along the lines of what I want. It turns a Gameboy into a mini on-board diagnostic screen showing boost, air-fuel ratio, exhaust gas temp, intake temp, RPM. It uses the Gameboy because it has a surprisingly detailed screen for only £60

Now all I need is them to develop sat-nav capability and I'm hooked (oh and to remove the screen from the base so it looks ok mounted at the bottom of my A-pillar.

This may harm John Sims in-car rear view periscope business [:eek:]

 
This may harm John Sims in-car rear view periscope business

On the contrary, you put a Game Boy on top of your dashboard and the next thing you'll buy will be an "Uberscopen".
 

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