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Originally Posted by MetroMPG
Yup, correct.
You can also use the gauge to fine-tune your driving, then sell it later. But it's really worth the money - first time you have to read / reset a check-engine light, you'll be glad you have it.
Also: what mods have you done / do you have planned? With the majority of your driving being highway, there are a number of cheap (or free) and easy aero mods you can do, eg. a partial grille block.
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i don't plan on too many mods, i overfilled my tires by a few psi but that's really about it. I wouldn't mind doing basic stuff.
Did realize the scangauge was a OBD2 reader as well, i'll grab the first one i can get around $80 on ebay, i'm sure i'll use and abuse it!
I drive a lot of highway because i own a business in which i purchase and sell preowned high end electronics from private owners, which means i have to be ready to drive an hour both ways in a minutes notice (it's very much first come first serve). Just between thursday/friday/saturday last weekend i drove around 700 miles.