โJan-26-2014 06:57 AM
โJan-30-2014 03:35 AM
Pirate wrote:FrontRangeRVer wrote:Scan gauge fits nicely on the dash.
The Scan Gauge is so 80's! :R
There are so many better wifi and bluetooth ODB2 port code readers that you can record, watch current data, look at and remove codes ON YOUR PHONE OR TABLET without the unbilical cord of the Scan Gauge or other type of ODB2 reader.
The one I have I use with my iPhone 5s via wifi, and it gives me all the gauges that the Scan Gauge gives. I use it to monitor my coolant temp, intake temp, HP and Torque, and most importantly the dual O2 sensors. All on the screen of your phone. Imagine that! :B
I use the LYL Elm 327 Wifi Wireless OBD2 Car Diagnostic Reader/Scanner purchased for $23, and then $10 for the Dash Commander App for iPhone.
โJan-29-2014 05:47 PM
FrontRangeRVer wrote:Scan gauge fits nicely on the dash.
The Scan Gauge is so 80's! :R
There are so many better wifi and bluetooth ODB2 port code readers that you can record, watch current data, look at and remove codes ON YOUR PHONE OR TABLET without the unbilical cord of the Scan Gauge or other type of ODB2 reader.
The one I have I use with my iPhone 5s via wifi, and it gives me all the gauges that the Scan Gauge gives. I use it to monitor my coolant temp, intake temp, HP and Torque, and most importantly the dual O2 sensors. All on the screen of your phone. Imagine that! :B
I use the LYL Elm 327 Wifi Wireless OBD2 Car Diagnostic Reader/Scanner purchased for $23, and then $10 for the Dash Commander App for iPhone.
โJan-29-2014 05:25 PM
โJan-29-2014 04:58 PM
โJan-29-2014 09:38 AM
Kemahsabe wrote:
Another option is to use an OBDII Bluetooth adapter ($17) to send the data to your smartphone or tablet. Use the Android app 'Torque' to display the data. You could use your computer instead of phone if you want.
โJan-27-2014 06:52 PM
โJan-27-2014 06:46 PM
โJan-27-2014 05:48 PM
brirene wrote:
I use an Edge Insight CTS (color touch screen). I think it might be a bit more expensive that the SG, but it is very easy to program, accepts an egt sensor, and a back up camera. Very happy with it. FWIW.
โJan-27-2014 05:41 PM
gatorcq wrote:
The Ultraguage does not work with a Diesel not does thee other version discussed (APP).
So the Scanguage D, works with the diesel. I mainly used it for the digital info on water temp.
The mileage works along with the trip function. However you will need to calibrate the tank along with the gallons used. The fuel mileage signal comes from the ECU, but will not be really accurate. This is due to there is no fuel flowmeter inline. So this is a assumption based on fuel flow calculations from the cntroller.
However that being said, if you work with it the milage can get close, for total and daily mileage good.
The latest version has a problem when in the A/B trip, when you hit the 3700 miles (total) it will start counting backwards. Scan Guage is working on this.
โJan-27-2014 05:36 PM
mojo41 wrote:
Has anyone had any experience with the Scan Gauge.I've been looking at them for awhile now at the auto parts stores.Camping world now has them on sale for $147.00.What feelings are out their.
Thanks
Larry
โJan-27-2014 02:16 PM
alkillion wrote:I tried ganging two together. Had nothing but problems. Some fields would display, others would not. No rhyme or reason. Ended going back to a single unit.
Have used them for about 4 years now. Love the flexibility. Started using them when I lost a fanbelt and the idiot light didnt tell me I was overheating.
You can gang them together to display more info. I've had 3 in one car.
โJan-27-2014 05:09 AM
โJan-27-2014 04:46 AM
Kemahsabe wrote:
Another option is to use an OBDII Bluetooth adapter ($17) to send the data to your smartphone or tablet. Use the Android app 'Torque' to display the data. You could use your computer instead of phone if you want.
โJan-26-2014 07:43 PM