04-16-2014, 08:14 PM | #1 |
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REVIEW: P3Cars Vent Gauge
Since acquiring my X5, I've desired a temperature gauge, and when I started thinking about a tune, I also wanted a boost gauge.
I recently ordered and installed a Velos tune, and around the same time, P3cars announced their vent gauge for the X5. I ordered one a little over a week ago and installed it last weekend. Overall, I'm very pleased with the results. Being lazy, I paid the extra to get the unit that's pre-installed in a factory vent housing, allowing a quick return to stock, if I wish to. P3cars doesn't have installation instructions for the X5 on their website yet (http://www.p3cars.com/bmw-install), so I used the F10 5 series as a guide, but made a few changes to create a neater installation. While the F10 installation instructions want you to run the cable from the diagnostic port adapter along the gap in the trim and up the side, I found that by partially removing the lower trim panel, you can snake the adapter cable up the back of the dash, making a much neater installation: I left enough slack (it tucks up in the dash, to remove the diagnostic port connector when necessary. The F10 instructional video also indicates you should locate the adapter module in the area next to the side dash panel. Not only is there not really enough room on the X5, but just tossing the module in there would likely result in rattles. I found enough space in the dash next to the vent duct to locate the module. I put a small piece of body trim adhesive tape on the module to mount it to the hard foam in the dash: Everything neatly clears, and the interface wiring from the gauge unit routes under the vent body itself. Finally, there's a large amount of excess cabling, so I tucked that in with a decent electrical tape loom. I left enough to pull the vent unit and allow it to hang down and just touch the driver's floor. Overall I'm very pleased with the results. The gauge itself is wonderful, and looks factory. It's highly visible in daylight. I was concerned about the location being a distraction, or difficult to glance at quickly, but it's very easy to glance at. The buttons are a bit small for switching modes while driving, but it's doable. You can easily cycle through:
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04-16-2014, 11:20 PM | #3 |
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04-16-2014, 11:24 PM | #4 |
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Very nice! I had one in my F30 and loved its functionality. Turner just recently posted their version online so I might have to get it soon. My only gripe with it is that I wish it took up the whole top vent. I think it would look cleaner and all of the air would just come out the bottom. This is definitely the better gauge option imo as it does not get rid of the critical center vent.
Thanks for the DIY as I was waiting to see one first as well. |
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04-17-2014, 07:06 AM | #7 | |
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Omar and the gang at Velos are top notch in service. |
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04-17-2014, 07:08 AM | #8 |
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You can get it direct from P3cars:
http://www.p3cars.com/bmw-e70-e71-x5-x6-x5m-x6m/ Or through partners, such as ECS tuning: http://www.ecstuning.com/BMW-E70-X5_...011_2012_2013/ I ordered direct from P3cars as they are running a discount right now that makes it cheaper than ECS. |
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04-17-2014, 07:12 AM | #9 | |
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I may crack the dash back open and connect up the auto-dimming wire (once I figure out what I can safely tap into as a 'lights on' source). If I do, I'll try to shoot some video of the overall process. I noticed on my credit card receipt that P3cars is in Westerville, OH, which isn't far from me, so I might try to get in touch with them to help out with an E70 installation video. |
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04-17-2014, 09:35 AM | #10 |
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i always wanted this on my E93 335 but never got around as i had dual gauge pods and never could sell them and now they are in my X5 (left is boost, right is Valentine 1 gauge)
now i have a COBB V3 which can do multiple gauges at once (picture was back when i had V2) on my x5 35xdrive, and it has all these gauges built in, and the screen is bigger. i understand on the 5.0 there is no such tune though i dont really like how this one is so small, and the bar graph part going straigth across. the older ones went up and over which i liked. bu the new ones go straight across now if this didnt cost so much id be all over this http://www.autoevolution.com/news/an...deo-61062.html Last edited by RaceTruk; 04-17-2014 at 09:46 AM.. |
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04-17-2014, 10:05 AM | #11 |
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I'm not willing to give up one of the center vents (my right one's already partially blocked due to my cell phone cradle), so the P3 gauge works well for me. The display on that autoevolution unit is pretty though!
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04-17-2014, 12:39 PM | #12 | |
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Same here. While that gauge is cool, having no center vent in Hawaii is not going to happen. It still baffles me as why people would want to give up such a critical ac vent on their daily driver street cars. |
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