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ScanGauge II

Liltippy
Explorer
Explorer
I have added a ScanGauge II to my Class C Born Free. I presently monitor, water temp, transmission fluid temp, RPM and fuel volume flow.

I would be interested in what other people monitor with their ScanGauge.

Thanks
2011 Winnebago Sightseer 33C
2007 HHR Toad with ReadyBrute Elite towbar and brake
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ron_dittmer
Explorer II
Explorer II
After recently installing a ScanaGuage-II in our rig, we went on a 600 mile 24 hour round-trip journey to attend an out of state family funeral.

I quickly settled into displaying

- Average MPG
- Real Time MPG (I forget what it's actually called in the display)
- MPH
- RPM

Our trip out we averaged 11.8 MPG
Our trip back, we averaged 10.5 MPG
To get those numbers, we had to reduce our cruising speed to 60 MPH. There was a steady wind from the north/west which played on those figures.

On our up-coming 4 week trip, I'll be tracking fuel economy the old fashion way and see how it compares.

I have yet to read through the manual, but the MPG figure on the SG-II resets to zero with each engine start-up. Is there a way to accumulate Trip-Average data over the course of 4 weeks?

As you can see, I bought it to monitor fuel economy to drive smarter.

ADDING ON 10/3/2013
During our 4 week trip last August, I changed RPM to TPS (throttle position sensor). TPS ranges from 12 to 76. At 12 my foot is off the gas pedal. At 76, the pedal is plastered to the floor. I quickly learned how much gas I am giving by the position of the gas pedal.

vermilye
Explorer
Explorer
I finally found the codes for my RAV4's transmission temp. In addition, I monitor water temp, real time MPG, and battery voltage.

ronfisherman
Moderator
Moderator
Dakzuki wrote:

I use LOD to determine downshift points when climbing to go easy on the equipment. I will downshift manually at or before 90% LOD in a climb (if I haven't already in anticipation).

That is the one I use the most. Also use it to tell how much pressure to put on throttle pedal to keep exhaust brake from kicking in on a downhill run.
2004 Gulf Stream Endura 6340 D/A SOLD
2012 Chevy Captiva Toad SOLD

Dakzuki
Explorer
Explorer
I use Water Temp, Average fuel economy, LOD (Load), and Boost.

Trans temp is not available on the Sprinter (bummer) or I'd be watching it.

I use LOD to determine downshift points when climbing to go easy on the equipment. I will downshift manually at or before 90% LOD in a climb (if I haven't already in anticipation).
2011 Itasca Navion 24J
2000 Chev Tracker Toad

bighatnohorse
Explorer II
Explorer II
Oil temperature
Coolant temp
Tranny temp
And I switch between battery voltage and FICM voltage (specific to the Ford 6.0 diesel engine).
2021 Arctic Fox 1150
'15 F350 6.7 diesel dually long bed
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Desert_Captain
Explorer III
Explorer III
You can probably improve your gas mileage by 8 to 10% by monitoring average and real time current mpg. The game becomes trying to keep your real time mileage higher than your average. On the very first trip my right foot got quite and education and we improved 9% on a roundtrip we had made several times before.

I also run transmission fluid temp and coolant temp, nice to see the digital display, no guesswork. We are currently negotiating on a new C purchase and you better believe I will be taking the Scan Gauge out of my truck and putting it in the new rig. :C