05-10-2009, 03:25 PM
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ScanGauge Europe
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Originally Posted by MetroMPG
Price:
The ScanGauge II price for EcoModder members is $149.95 shipped (shipped in the U.S. - shipping to Canada is an additional $25).
Additional cables are available for $14.95 instead of $19.95.
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Question: What about Europe? ScanGauge in Europe has a price of 158EUR, which today comes to about US$215 (that's 25% more than the US price, and 40% more than the EM member price). At that price I'd love to buy a SCII in the US, especially if I can get an EM discount, but then there are customs and duty fees.
The European distributor is Greek-based Telematica. Is there an arrangement with Telematica for EM members, or is it only with Linear Logic for North American-based orders?
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05-19-2009, 11:16 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by smartzuuk
Howdy folks,
We're offering the ScanGauge II at $149.95 USD to members of ecomodder
And for Canadians - it ships from within Canada!
To learn more, or order, please visit: » ScanGauge II Group Buy Page
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Pricing is still valid...
For Ontario customers, this is a bit over $180.00 Canadian, everything included, and I ship XpressPost.
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05-30-2009, 02:50 PM
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Guys, just got a new Prius as my old car was totaled. This means I no longer need the ScanGaugeII I bought last July. I put it up for sale if you are in the market can want to save from money. It helped me go from 24MPG city to 27 and as high as 28 in my old Acura CL. That's a 12% increase. Being able to see the real-time usage makes it a lot easier to go easy on the right pedal I bought it when gas was over $4/gallon
Jay
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05-30-2009, 11:45 PM
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06-03-2009, 12:36 AM
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Originally Posted by JayC
Guys, just got a new Prius as my old car was totaled. This means I no longer need the ScanGaugeII I bought last July. I put it up for sale if you are in the market can want to save from money. It helped me go from 24MPG city to 27 and as high as 28 in my old Acura CL. That's a 12% increase. Being able to see the real-time usage makes it a lot easier to go easy on the right pedal I bought it when gas was over $4/gallon
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So the ScanGauge does not work correctly in the 2010 Prius?
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06-03-2009, 12:52 AM
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So the ScanGauge does not work correctly in the 2010 Prius?
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What? How did you read that into what I wrote I never tried it, but I can't see why it wouldn't, as it'll work with any OBD II port. What I said was that the Prius already gives me the data the ScanGaugeII does so I no longer needed it
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07-17-2009, 12:51 AM
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...are there any members here using a ScanGauge II on an '09 Vibe with CAN-OBD-II bus? If so, I'd like to know how stable are the instanteous MPG readings?
...I ask because I have the AutoMeter 9100 ecometer on my '09 Vibe and only the MPG-average reading is acceptable...the other three display modes (MPG-inst, RPM and MPH) constantly "jump" around in values to the point they're almost useless.
...so, basically, I'm considering replacing the ecometer with a SG-II.
...comments?
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12-13-2009, 04:18 PM
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The ScanGauge instant MPG display updates once a second at the default refresh rate (you can increase to a faster rate if you want.)
My experience: if your load is stable, the MPG reading is also very stable. Never found it to jump around.
And my preffered highway technique is "driving with load", so I have quite a bit of experience with the instant MPG readout.
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On a related subject: EcoModder is now selling ScanGauge II's directly. I've updated the first post in this thread, plus there's a new thread on the subject here:
>> http://ecomodder.com/forum/showthrea...tly-11396.html
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02-13-2010, 06:08 PM
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just ordered one for my dad's truck!
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02-18-2010, 09:36 PM
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Hmm, decisions decisions... tempted to get the SGII but since my driving is still wacked out due to pure laziness (coughs) I am not sure I really need it...
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