2 quick GLE43 suv questions
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2 quick GLE43 suv questions
Forgive me if either of my questions have already been asked as I'm new to this forum. Wondering if I could get some help with two points. I just picked up my 2017 GLE43 AMG suv, my questions are:
1- anyone know how many lbs of boost these put out just the way it is, 100% stock?
2- I've seen pics where you can display your gauges on your main 8" center screen but can't figure out or find how to do that?
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1- anyone know how many lbs of boost these put out just the way it is, 100% stock?
2- I've seen pics where you can display your gauges on your main 8" center screen but can't figure out or find how to do that?
Thanks for the help.
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It's not a big deal, not important. I was just curious. What I mean is turbos and superchargers both work by forcing air into your motor. The forced air is measured in psi and it's referred to as boost. So I was just wondering how many pounds of boost the stock turbos produce.
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I've noticed the temps are in "Celsius" and there's no way to switch to Fahrenheit. This is idiotic. This car is sold globally. I know the U.S. is the only country not using Celsius, but it's a large enough share of the market that this should have been accounted for. You can change the speedometer from kph to mph. Why not the temps?
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I've noticed the temps are in "Celsius" and there's no way to switch to Fahrenheit. This is idiotic. This car is sold globally. I know the U.S. is the only country not using Celsius, but it's a large enough share of the market that this should have been accounted for. You can change the speedometer from kph to mph. Why not the temps?
Not to start another political war, but the US has not done itself any favors by NOT adopting the metric system. At the end of the day, it is simply a far superior system, hands down...