[The original article was published by Jerry Gaddis at www.greenhulk.net on 1/2/2019 and can be read here. -Ed]
DashPac has done it again with this innovative product! It was created and designed by forum members Evan Kassing and Andy Lamb. This product has been in development for over a year now and is now ready for resale.
Flash back to April of 2016 DashPac launched a new never-seen-before product called DashPac! It was the first time Sea-Doo owners could see on the stock OEM cluster the engines Air Fuel Ratio (AFR) and a digital read out of boost in PSI. Soon after more versions where developed for other years and ECU combinations.
Kassing explains, “Since then we have spent every dollar of profit in trying to learn everything about this platform, and trying to make new products. We have come a long way, made some mistakes along the way. We have made it our mission to try and provide good customer service and relationships along the way.
“Now onto why your reading this, new products! Like prior products, we look to be new and innovative. Keeping true to our company name we decided to make a full dash reflash.”
DashFlash is just that, a Dash Reflash that includes all existing functions of the dashboard and added these fun new features:
Display actual accurate GPS speed on the LCD and analog needle. Add a decimal to the Speed and Top Speed functions.
In the display Menu lineup, we added:
- AFR (Air Fuel Ratio) (see note 3)
- Boost
- Estimated horsepower
- Intake air temperature
- Voltage (see note 4)
- Throttle
On the LCD lower left next to the hour meter (lake temperature spot for some skis) DashPac added these user select-able options to display in that box;
- Water temperature (see note 1)
- Intake air temperature
- Depth (see note 1)
On the LCD compass area, DashPac added user select-able options to display in that box; (see note 1):
- Blank/nothing
- Compass
- Depth (see note 1)
- RPM
- Speed
- AFR (Air Fuel Ratio) (see note 3)
- Boost
- IAT (Internal Operating Temperature)
- Voltage (see note 4)
- Throttle
- Engine temperature
- Estimated horsepower
- Top speed
- User select-able speed override (bypass GPS speed limiter)
We added user select-able units change; (see note 2):
- metric
- imperial
Note 1: This only works if your ski currently has this option otherwise it will be blank or read zeros.
Note 2: This option was only added to 2015 and older. The 2016 and up already have this option.
Note 3: Requires new version of DashPac DashFlash Module to see this option in the Dash.
Note 4: Voltage Reading only work with Bosch ECU and Only reads while the ski is running and for approximately 20 seconds after the engine is turned off. When its not reading correct voltage the display voltage in zero to let you know its not currently reading voltage.
Depending on other aftermarket devices on the can bus voltage may turn off so as not to interfere with other devices.
Here is how it works!
You remove your gauge cluster print and fill out our Questionnaire sheet (Put LINK here)
Pack the dash and sheet carefully and ship it to the address on the sheet. We Reflash the dash and ship it back to you.
Now unfortunately, if you have the original DashPac module it is not completely transferable to this new product. However, it can still be used. Allow me to explain. The DashPac module will still work as it currently dose, under the depth display. The new AFR display will read zero, but the depth channel will read your AFR and Boost like before. If, however you want the AFR to display under AFR you will have to purchase the new DashFlash module.
If your going to use the new DashFlash Module the DashPac Depth module is NOT required with this product for your depth sensor.
Currently We only support the 2012 to 2018 X-package style dash with the following part numbers:
- 278002716 2012
- 278002961 2012/2013 Superseded
- 278003220 2015
- 278003346 2016
- 278003531 2017
- 278003651 2018
If you have another version of X-Style dashboard other than listed please contact us for possible development.
Example of the three places you can select to display depth (If your ski has a depth sensor):