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Old 05-19-2013, 10:48 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Accurate instrumentation possible on a diesel?

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There is no fuel economy instrumentation available for diesels, unless you use the old manual thing from the 80s.

The scanguage will calculate FE on a diesel once calibrated so long as you drive one speed with one throttle position, deviate a little bit and the thing is WAY off.
I'd like to ask diesel vehicle owners what kind of instrumentation they're using, given this. My old 2007 Jetta currently has an UltraGauge and I'm a big fan. It would be a shame if I couldn't use it on my new 1999 F250.

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I'm using MPGuino on Berta, but it has FE signal comming out of ECU, so it was easy to make it work.
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Electronics made the things easier regarding fuel-efficiency instrumentation in Diesels, but with an old-school one it's still a challenge...
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Electronics made the things easier regarding fuel-efficiency instrumentation in Diesels, but with an old-school one it's still a challenge...
True. Flow meters are expensive, and those cheap ones sometimes are just not good enough to measure FE accurately.
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The 2014 Cruze Diesel has the same MPG display as its gasoline counterpart...and it just counts the number (and thus volume) of injection squirts (the diesel uses more than one) to estimate diesel consumption.
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Electronics made the things easier regarding fuel-efficiency instrumentation in Diesels, but with an old-school one it's still a challenge...
1999 isn't that old, is it? The truck does have an OBDII port.
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The promotional material for the ScanGauge II indicates that it supports diesels. Is that just wrong? Or is there something about my truck that's unsupported. Still confused here...
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I have a ScanGauge II on my 2000 Jetta TDI and it does a reasonably good job of estimating the fuel consumption. Not perfect, but good enough to know how well I did on a commute or an errand. I normally run B20, and when I change to pure dino-diesel, the SG will get confused and will be off by a several MPGs. You can check out my fuel log; I've started to include the SG results with each fillup.

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The promotional material for the ScanGauge II indicates that it supports diesels. Is that just wrong? Or is there something about my truck that's unsupported. Still confused here...
If it's compliant to OBD-2 your truck might be supported.
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In a Mercedes OM 603 engine, there is a EDS control unit that is supposed to control the amount of diesel to be inyected by injection pump.

I have EDS scheme diagram. One should take advantage of it and construct a math model that calculates diesel fuel used, and together with speed, calculate mileage.

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