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Learjet
May 03, 2013Explorer
edm3rd wrote:
Have had ScanGauge for 3 years. You really need to measure and adjust speed/distance - I did mine by a 100 mile interstate mile marker comparison, and possibly redo every 15-20K miles to adjust for tire wear. I have found it's fuel measurement extremely accurate (comparing what the gauge measures as used to what it takes to fill up, which is usually a one-time adjustment setting).
I had to adust the speed in my Titan, in My Ford F250 the speed on the Scan Gauge is right on. I used a GPS speed app on my Iphone and also on my Garmin to vefify the speed. FYI...the Ford Speedometer is reading 2 MPH higher the actual.
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