| I however like the fact that it allows so may other inputs into 1 unit.
 So rather than have a "cock pit" look with a ton of guages everywhere... you can at least help minimize this by having some displayed from this ebc, Vs yet another gauge.. + it has the built in chassis dyno amongst other features.. I for 1 hate seeing Z's with tons of guages everywhere.. looks cheesy and riced out IMHO with the 57 gauges all over the a-pillar, the center DIN area by the cd player, and again in the glove box.. Some like it, I do not. My goal is to have all the useful gauges for monitoring.diagnosing, etc... but want to do so in the most subtle way possible, in a tasteful/stealth layout,etc.. So the blitz i-color fit my goals to where I could eliminate a gauge or too in the process and help retain a none-obvious interior. Looking at my Z in her current state, most think she's stock when they give her a look over.. While tons of gauges suggest (at least in my mind), that the owner has been dabbling under the hood, an has aspirations of being a pilot of sorts,lol.. 
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