Active Tire Info (ATI) Display
Drift Dialects
Flat tires, punctures, and de-beading can happen at any time. Being informed of tire pressure variations will ensure your car delivers peak performance at all times to give you a competitive edge. The Drift Dialects Active Tire Info (ATI) Display isn’t just an annoying blinking light on your car - unlike factory TPMS systems, this innovative display offers alarms such as high or low pressures based on the pressures you have pre-programmed specifically for your car - all in real-time. With both a visual and audible warning, the driver is able to quickly detect punctures, excessive temperature, or other implications that may cause pressure change.
Tech Features & Specifications:
Each sensor uses a common CR1632-type watch battery and sends a radio signal or Bluetooth signal depending on which kit you purchase. The traditional Drift Dialects Pressure monitor is powered by a 12V DC power outlet, commonly known as your cigarette lighter. While the display utilizes a 12V socket, the display unit also includes a 5V/1A USB port that allows for the charging of devices such as GoPro cameras, Dash Cameras, or Cell phones without having to remove the unit from the power socket.
Monitoring pressure range:
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10 - 75 psi/0.7 - 4.8 Bar
User-adjustable alert threshold range:
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18 - 66 psi/1.2 - 4.5 Bar
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Adjustable pressure and temperature measuring units
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Fast/Slow leakage alarm (Audible & Visual)
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High-temperature alarm (Audible & Visual)
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Low battery voltage alarm (Audible & Visual)
Operating Frequency: 433.92+/- 0.5MHz
Operating Voltage: 12v (+/- 3v)
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ +70°C (-4°F ~+158°F)
USB charge port output : 5V/1A
Small sensor design:
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23mm diameter x 16mm high & 10g weight
Sensor batteries included
Note: Our kits are not suitable for use with liquid polymer tire sealants.
How To:
Installing the Drift Dialects sensors is as simple as installing a normal valve stem cap to your wheels. These caps make for easy removal and transfer to your new set of wheels and tires so you can get back on track as quickly as possible. These sensors allow you to be informed whether you're in the pits, staged and ready for your run, or taking that cool-down lap right after your run. Each sensor is marked for a proper vehicle corner location.