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Old 01-14-2014, 08:28 PM   #21 (permalink)
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I see the pros and cons on the SC 2 and the UG So has anyone tried the Scangauge e?
Ive got 2 vehicles and recently purchased a SC II. I like it but my Honda crz has some good instrumentation and I may move the II to my dodge ram cargo van. I was thinkin about the SC E as a replacement. For sure I need the water temp in the crz. The load isn't that important as when u load it up the electric motor comes online.
any thoughts?? thx z

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I see the pros and cons on the SC 2 and the UG So has anyone tried the Scangauge e?
Ive got 2 vehicles and recently purchased a SC II. I like it but my Honda crz has some good instrumentation and I may move the II to my dodge ram cargo van. I was thinkin about the SC E as a replacement. For sure I need the water temp in the crz. The load isn't that important as when u load it up the electric motor comes online.
any thoughts?? thx z
I believe the E just has less visible gauges, not less capabilities. So just two instead of four.
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I believe the E just has less visible gauges, not less capabilities. So just two instead of four.
It also does graphs of them over time (well as much as a small 12point LCD can do) but doesn't do programmable stuff.

A hybrid of the two would be perfect, but all gauges are "guesses".
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I see the pros and cons on the SC 2 and the UG So has anyone tried the Scangauge e?
Ive got 2 vehicles and recently purchased a SC II. I like it but my Honda crz has some good instrumentation and I may move the II to my dodge ram cargo van. I was thinkin about the SC E as a replacement. For sure I need the water temp in the crz. The load isn't that important as when u load it up the electric motor comes online.
any thoughts?? thx z
I wrote a review of the SGE a while back:
ScanGauge-E Review and Comparison
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