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Polar fis on retrofitted highline clocks
Matto:
--- Quote from: NitrousOxide on January 24, 2020, 01:13:35 am ---I'm about to retrofit a MK6 GTI Highline clock on my MK5 GTI.
Are you saying that the PolarFIS would also be slow for updating for me as well?
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It's not that its slow. It's the fact that some of the info it shows, for example, boost pressure is constantly changing very quickly and to 2 decimal points. As you can imagine it is just too fast to read accurately. Plus due to limitations on the ECU it can only display a value up to 1.55 bar. For that reason I opted for a stand alone analogue boost gauge as I'm running around 1.75 bar.
For all your other things like temps etc its fine. Mine is always on the Polar screen.
pudding:
MK6 clocks might be quicker, not sure. Like I say, over winter the boost was just an unreadable blur. Electronics don't like being cold. Over summer it was better, but at the end of the day it's still an ancient dot matrix display that can't keep up. It was never built for that purpose. If you don't mind display lag, then it's not a bad mod.
Didn't realise it could only display 1.55 bar. Even more reason not to bother with it. It's not exactly cheap!
smifffy9:
Cheers for the responses guys, I eventually found my connection up above the pedals, and after becoming a gymnast with a lot of swearing, connected it all up.
Still this isn't going right.... more help needed...
My car was originally a midline then retrofitted to highline dials.
Its all plugged in, but there is nothing on my screen :confused:
I am so lost with this, its either;
1) I am missing a gateway or canbus or something kind of module to run the highline properly
2) There is something wrong with the unit
Any help, or points will be much appreciated
Cheers
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