2013 Mustang LCD Gauge Mode With Gauge and Track Apps

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This looks pretty cool. Will make a ScanGauge pretty much obsolete.



2013 Mustang LCD Gauge Mode Pics Surface with Gauge and Track Apps!



by Shane McGlaun on October 5, 2011



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A while back we heard that the 2013 Mustang was going to be getting some changes and that many of those changes would spill over into the 2013 Boss 302 as well. Today we have spied some pics that appear to be a large poster for the 2013 Mustang that serves as a dealer training tool.



If you have ever been behind the wheel of a late model Ford truck made for off-road use like the Raptor you would have noticed the gauge cluster with the 4.2-inch screen. You may have seen the cool off road apps that Ford offers on that screen as well. That 4.2-inch screen is coming to the Mustang in 2013 and will bring with it some awesome Track Apps, and we found some preview photos.



The pics show that the apps will include some performance gauges that will give you 1/4 mile times and 1/8 mile times. The more important of the app screens though show that you can use the app to monitor just about anything you want about the car and its components from the air/fuel ratio, cylinder head temperatures, transmission temperatures, and water temps. There is a lot more too so check out the gallery below to see all of what this new cluster and the Track Apps offer. Particularly interesting is the boost/vac screen that Shelby GT500 owners will appreciate. We want a retrofit kit!



More screen shots of other apps/gauges at the link below.
 
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Pretty sweet. I'd still keep my ScanGauge around as then I can see more than one set of info displayed at a time, but this is definitely a step in the right direction. "Trip Computers" took some time off from being 1st party addons, but they've returned in force :grin:



Any ideas on why distance is measured in metric on that poster while everything else seems to be measured in "Imperial" units?
 
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