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Put in the BD X Monitor today. Very pleased with the whole package. The "A" pillar mount is first class, and does not intrude on vision. The alarm settings are a good feature, and install took only 1. 75 hours. I like the alarm feature's feature of flashing the exceeded limit value while still flashing back to the actual value of the over-limit parameter. Nice piece.

Ron
 
Cool Ron! I liked them when they first came out for the PSD's. Would have been nice to have them available when I needed gauges. Keep us posted on it would you?
 
I e-mailed BD requesting info on the X-monitor and never heard from them, so I thought maybe they axed it.



Maybe you can answer some of my questions I asked BD. Does this unit monitor fuel pressures? How much does it cost?



Does the quality and accuracy of the sensors and what not seem as good as regular guages? Are detailed install instructions included? Is it hard reading the digital output? What I mean are the numbers constantly changing therefore making it hard to read?



Actually any info you can share would be appreciated. Oh, and if possible pics of the install is always appreciated.
 
Originally posted by ol ron

Put in the BD X Monitor today. Very pleased with the whole package. The "A" pillar mount is first class, and does not intrude on vision. The alarm settings are a good feature, and install took only 1. 75 hours. I like the alarm feature's feature of flashing the exceeded limit value while still flashing back to the actual value of the over-limit parameter. Nice piece.

Ron



How easy is it to see at night?



KC
 
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answered most of the questions. KC, the numbers are easy to see at night. The brightness is adjustable right on the readout. As the values change, the clarity of the reading is not effected at all, still clear. I adjusted my boost alarm setting to 37 PSI in about a minute. In daylight with polarized sunglasses, I set brightness to max and I can read the numbers well.

Ron
 
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