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Being a geek, I bought the ScanGauge Ii so that I could see more data in real time about my car. The ScanGauge should appeal to anyone who watched Night Rider and was envious of all the cool displays inside Kit. The good news is that this wee device does give you so much more cool data about your car as you drive. Rather than guess why your car had bad mileage, you can tell immediately it was because you had the throttle down too much or your mean speed was 85 mph. The real value of this gadget is that it gives you hard data to point to when your car acts a wee funny.
The first thing you'll have to form out is where to mount it. I drive a Rav4, and I've found the best place is under the center console. It stays out of the way and gives your passengers something cool to look at while you're driving. I would not suggest putting it in your line of site, like a Hud in an F-16. The numbers will distract you and then you'll have bigger problems than bad gas mileage. finding a good place to mount is critical. That leads me to my first complaint: the ScanGauge is just heavy adequate that Velcro won't hold it for long periods of time. After my car has been in the hot sun, the ScanGauge naturally falls. It is a habit now for me to stick the ScanGauge back up every time I get in the car. I've contemplated using superglue to make sure it stays, but I don't want to damage the interior.
The realtime data is very handy, but I wish the screen updated a wee faster. There are multiple settings (slow, normal, and fast), but fast isn't quite fast enough. The numbers always lag behind about half a second, manufacture it impossible to drive your car to the data. The trip data is much more intelligent and useful. Once I calibrated my speed and fuel mileage, I was surprised to see how definite it was. Every time I fill up gas, I know how much I have to put in. It is normally definite within a half gallon. Knowing my fuel mileage has been great for my lead foot too. When I see my mileage lower than normal, I know I have to start taking it easy. There are four trips computed by the ScanGauge: Current, Tank, Today, and Yesterday. These are hardcoded, and you can't convert them, so if you go on a long trip, you can't keep one mean for the whole thing.
Overall, I would suggest the ScanGauge to any geek who wants to know all about the car.