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I'm too far into it at this point to get an electronic trans.
You need to rethink your IAT at TT thoughts.
If you read IAT, it will factor into the fuel curves. If you tell your engine you are feeding it 200F air it will adjust fuel/timing accordingly.
If you "program out" IAT you give it a static value in the tune and that is what will be displayed.
YOUR ECM has a value for TT. Use the right sender in the TH350 and feed it to the TT pin out location. Dont make this too hard.
Here's another thing to consider: Defi (Japan) makes a product line that can do OBD2 and inputs from analog sensors, and sends data to digital gauges. And can link to a smartphone. All the pieces are modular and are sold separately, so you buy the smartphone/OBD2 link, and the gauges, and the gauge controller with the analog inputs. It's a bit of money all together because the gauges are expensive, but it's supposedly very easy to use. Can't say the type of connectors look especially rugged for moisture and dust, so I don't know how it will work for general wheeling....
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They also make normal analog input gauges, which is how I know them. Their analog gauges match the factory Subaru gauges quite nicely.
Could also get an Ultra Gauge, cheaper and has a larger display with all the same features.View attachment 195685 View attachment 195686
or go minimalist, programable to read anything your ECM supports thru OBD2/CAN
ScanGauge2 with XGauge 5x2", mount in a water proof enclosure, buttons can scroll thru multiple gauges supported by ECM ( will do fuel pressure if your ECM supports it)
TFT is trans temp on my Tacoma that had to be programed in.
...or download torqe pro from app store
...but then you have no native ability to input analog signals from sensors that the ECM doesn't have attached. If everything you need can be pulled from the OBD2 port, you're good to go with many different options.