Ultra Gauge...which gauges are best to show

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Ultra Gauge...which gauges are best to show

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I just got the ultra gauge and was wondering if anyone could tell me which gauges are best to have on the 1st page all the time? This will be for the 2000 SSEi...I think I can put up to 8 on there but maybe only 6...what does everyone think? Thanks!
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KR, trans temp are ones I would put.
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Fuel trims. Will it show KR? Mine has the older software and I don't think that one is a choice.
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Ultragauge?
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It depends on what you use the car for, what mods are in there, and what you worry about!
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:stupid:

I'd definitely have trans temp, everything else is up to you...
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