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Upgrades and Aftermarket - 6.0L Engine Upgrading and adding aftermarket equipment to your 2003-Up Super Duty or Excursion with 6.0L Power Stroke diesel engine. Please confine discussion of topics in this forum to those items that are specific to the 6.0L Power Stroke engine.

       
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Old 07-11-2007, 10:10 PM   #1 (permalink)
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any problems with monitors messing with voltage on sensors?

im debating between the livewire,the commander and the outlook monitors. anyone ever have any problems with ecu and motor from the monitor robing voltage from sensors or any other problems with displays
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Re: any problems with monitors messing with voltage on sensors?

I have been running the commander for about 2 years and have had nothing go wrong with the sensors. It has been a great monitor.
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Re: any problems with monitors messing with voltage on sensors?

I have been running the Outlook for 2 years with no problems. If I had the chance I would get the Commander. I'd really like to monitor my trans temp.
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Re: any problems with monitors messing with voltage on sensors?

good to know,I was thinking about the commander also
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