Hey guys, its been a while since I've been on here, but I had a question that I couldn't find any information on, so here it is. I've noticed a lot of late 90's/early 2000's gm's have what they call DIC (Drivers Information Center) that includes features like instant fuel economy, average fuel economy, range, fuel left in tank, and trip meter. I was just wondering how hard it would be to incorporate this into our cars, and if it were possible, what would it take to get this feature working? What I was thinking would be easiest would be to take an overhead console from a 98-up Blazer/Jimmy, and throwing that in there, along with the compass and outside temperature. I'd love to have this, basically as a reminder to stop driving like a jackass. Lol. Thanks in advance guys!!
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Easiest way to get that is Scangauge or Ultragauge. This is how it was mounted in my buick.
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Huh. I think I've seen those before. IIRC they just plug into your OBD-II port, right? Is it pretty accurate or what? I'm thinking if that works through the OBD-II system then it wouldn't be that hard to integrate the factory system. I might have to look into this-1997 Monte Carlo Z34. 1997 LQ1 with 95 cams, paired with a freshly rebuilt 4t65e. Still working out a few problems but its good to have it back after 4 months!
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Originally posted by farley463 View PostHuh. I think I've seen those before. IIRC they just plug into your OBD-II port, right? Is it pretty accurate or what? I'm thinking if that works through the OBD-II system then it wouldn't be that hard to integrate the factory system. I might have to look into this2013 Black Granite Metallic Chevy Cruze ECO 6MT (DD)
2005 Satin White Pearl Subaru Legacy 2.5 GT Unlimited 5EAT (Project Car)
1998 Sandrift Metallic Buick Century Limited (Traded in)
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Originally posted by robertisaar View Postthe only significant issue with using a factory piece is that the communications scheme that the factory DIC relies upon may or may not be present/possible with your PCM/calibration. it doesn't use generic PID requests.-1997 Monte Carlo Z34. 1997 LQ1 with 95 cams, paired with a freshly rebuilt 4t65e. Still working out a few problems but its good to have it back after 4 months!
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