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which gauge would suit me... nissan note
i have just got a nissan note, and i would like a mpg guage for it....
having never had anything new enough to have an obd2 port i know not much about my options, and searching google and here didnt help much i want one that will give me real time mpg feedback so i can tell how to improve my driving, coasting in gear vs rolling in neutral .... for example ive also never had a new enough car to be clever enough to not use fuel when coasting.... anyhow is the scanguage 2 any better really then the scanguage e... im sure it does more things but... well i dont know what they are or the ultraguage.... or something else...... my car is a 2012 nissan note 1.4 petrol and i would like a fitted devise rather then a bluetooth thing and an app penny for your thoughts, and thanks in advance |
The Ultragauge costs less, but the ScanGaugeII provides more useful information, especially handy if maximum MPG is you goal.
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i wonder if this is any good
New TurboGauge IV Computer Digital Gauge 4 in 1 OBDII OBD2 Diagnostic Tool | eBay |
The SG2 provides a bit more info (can display 4 gauges at once), but I think I prefer the SGe for its "progress graph" that does a live chart, updated every minute, of your fuel economy relative to your average since last reset. Customizable too (you can set the graph's midpoint to be a goal, and I think the time per bar is customizable).
https://www.scangauge.com/wp-content...ScanGaugeE.png I find the graph to be very motivating. http://ecomodder.com/blog/wp-content...11/SGE0061.jpg From: ScanGauge-E Review and Comparison |
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Use neutral if you're trying to maximize your coasting distance. Much longer coasts than you will get in gear = less fuel used prior to going to N. |
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For most regular gas cars, I would recommend the UG over the SCII because it's cheaper, has a bigger and (in my opinion) better screen, and can show pretty much everything the average car is capable of showing. Heck, I even use a UG in my Prius (I have a cable for my laptop that I can use to check the hybrid stuff if needed). If you have a car that has x-gauges available that matter to you, then the SCII can make a lot of sense. Their customer service is also top notch (never had to deal with UG's). I've never used a SGe. |
does anyone know if the sg can have up on the screen
instant mpg average... that i can reset at any time, so i cant tell for driving style over 10 min or whatever intervals and average for the tank all at the same time |
Yes you can do that with the SG2. I think you have to program the tank value to be accessible on the "gauges" screen. It's not hard to do - the instructions are on SG's site.
The SGe doesn't have this ability (to program additional gauges). |
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http://www.giffordautomotive.com/SGC...SGE_UM_101.pdf I was going to buy a SG-E and give it a try but decided to just move my SG2 over to Tinkertoy. If I was buying again I think I would buy the SG-E. Personally, I find I really only focus on instant MPG and maybe load. Looks like you can scroll through different gauges easier than on the SG2. I love my SG2 though. It's not without its flaws, but very helpful. Not sure where you are, but in Canada, the SG-E work out cheaper than the UG. Ultimately you pick the one that you think will do what you want. Don't blame you for wanting a dedicated gauge instead of a Bluetooth one, much more convenient. |
when you daydream and forget to bid... on a scanguage... on ebay.... dam it
ill have to buy it full price then lol |
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