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Edge EAS Data Logging Kit - 98618

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MPN: 98618
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EAS Data Logging Kit

Part# 98618

The EAS Data Logging Kit is for the ultimate diesel enthusiast! This kits gives users the ability to monitor EGTs in two different locations, two 0-100 PSIg boost sensors, and two -40F to 300F temp sensors for unmatched monitoring. This kit is designed for truck owners who have upgraded turbo or turbo's, and other mods where the stock sensors just aren't enough anymore. Truck owners who use trucks for dyno competitions, sled pulls, and drag racing need this kit. Fine tuning these trucks can be difficult, but with the Edge Data Logging Kit you can log runs, view logs, and make adjustments as needed for maximum performance.


The EAS EGT probe is a sensor that allows users to monitor critical Exhaust Gas Temperatures to ensure added power is not creating excessive heat which, in turn, can cause engine damage. This kit is ideal for the daily diesel driver or if you are towing then it's a must have! Towing can put a lot of strain on the truck and make it run hot. Don't be left on the side of the road with an overheated truck because you didn't watch your Exhaust Gas Temperatures with the Edge EAS EGT.


The EAS 0-100 PSIg Boost Sensor is the perfect sensor for an aftermarket turbo that can build more boost than the stock MAP sensor can read. Simply install this sensor, use MyStyle to set up the sensor, and have the ability to see what kind of boost you can build. Or maybe you are trying to fine tune your truck and need to install a drive pressure sensor or fuel pressure sensor the Edge 0-100 PSIg sensor is your answer.

WARNING : This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov