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SVOboy 11-17-2007 01:29 PM

SuperMID - Fuel Economy Display
 
The mecca of fuel economy is instantaneous feeback. With this you can tailor your driving to absolute perfection in terms of gas mileage. There is no way, none whatsoever, to realize what's actually happening with some sort of instantaneous, accurate feedback. It also helps to have something that can log tanks, laps, and trips so that you can watch yourself improve or test various techniques and modifications.

The thing that makes the superMID special is that it works for cars that are obdII and pre-obdII alike. The other tool, the Scangauge, only works for cars running obdII electronics (most 1996 and newer models). So, when I learned that a Japanese man named Yoshi had created a device to monitor his Prius's mileage, and that this device could be used on my 1991 Honda CRX, I was justifiably happy. With this little device I have done more than I ever could have imagined, and I will go into some function in a later argument.

In the mean time, if your car is fuel injected you may be able to use this little baby!!! Send me an email if you're interested with your information and your car's information and I'll see what I can do in terms of hooking you up with one of these things. So far there are only three of us in North America that use them (how exciting)!

Purpose: To better monitor your fuel economy. A week with instantaneous feeback is like a year with tank to tank results.

Time: 1 hour

Tools:
- Wire Strippers
- Soldering Equipment (including heat shrink)
- Anything you might need to access ECU/under dash wiring

Supplies:
- MID and all install contents
- Some stranded wire
- Female/male end connectors


First thing's first (a little homage to those who helped me get this thing going):

Thanks to Dan and Yoshi. To Dan for his dedication and the ability to hit over 99.9 mpg with the prius making this little device necessary. Thanks for all your help and for giving us the inspiration to know that we can get crazy numbers through driving technique and patience. To Yoshi-dono for building this awesome piece of equipment and for providing great support. I still can't believe it came from Japan to the east coast of the US in only three days!

Now, before I start in earnest, just let me say, this thing is incredibly well designed. All the wiring is consolidated into a thin, pluggable lan cable that is very easy to work with and will make mounting a breeze! Yoshi kicks butt!

Procedure:


Here's all the stuff you get. LAN cable, MID, black box.
http://crxmpg.com/edrive-images-crxmpg-com/DSC00161.JPG
Expose your ecu. Prolly the most difficult step, but mine is always exposed, so I win.
http://crxmpg.com/edrive-images-crxmpg-com/DSC00162.JPG
Figure out which spot on the fuse box will give constant power. You'll want to power the MID from this spot so you don't lose data when you engine off coast.
http://crxmpg.com/edrive-images-crxmpg-com/DSC00163.JPG
More glorious shots of the device. Notice the red wire coming off for power, will plug up to that wire you saw coming from the fuse box.
http://crxmpg.com/edrive-images-crxmpg-com/DSC00164.JPG
Spliced the MID ground into the other ground I use for junk.
http://crxmpg.com/edrive-images-crxmpg-com/DSC00165.JPG
All wired up. Yellow to an injector from the ECU and purple to the VSS (vehicle speed sensor).
http://crxmpg.com/edrive-images-crxmpg-com/DSC00167.JPG
Temporary mount point until I fab something up to sit in the center of the dash.
http://crxmpg.com/edrive-images-crxmpg-com/DSC00168.JPG
Here's the final mounting, kinda ugly, but it works:
http://crxmpg.com/edrive-images-crxmpg-com/DSC00512.JPG

Thanks again to Yoshi and Dan!


NOTES: The speed part isn't working because I have a mechanical VSS. I am unsure if this is completely because of the VSS or some other issue, but I have upgraded to an electronic VSS and it works like a charm. Get in touch with me if you want to hear more about this and possible solution for your personal vehicle.

Chris D. 03-07-2008 01:30 AM

Its hard to do research when none of the pictures work :(

can pictures be uploaded to the site so they stay put?

SVOboy 03-07-2008 01:33 AM

I need to fix that junk soon...

racprops 10-06-2009 06:21 PM

I did a google search and found this:
crxMPG - Gas mileage never looked so good » SuperMID: Fuel Economy Display

There fixed.

Now price and can they be got....

Rich

Matt Herring 10-06-2009 06:57 PM

Call this throwback of threads...started two years ago and last post before today was March of 2008!

On a side note, if anyone knows how to contact Yoshi please post here or PM me. He has a new gadget I saw in person (on loan to someone for testing) I'd like to get my hands on!

racprops 10-06-2009 07:01 PM

Just call me Doctor Frankenstine... I bring old things back to life...

Rich

Cd 10-06-2009 07:14 PM

Anyone know the ( ballpark ) SuperMID figures for settings on a Civic 1.5 L engine ( auto ) ?

I'd have to run through a lot of testing to get the readings right, and I'm not driving the car much at all anymore.

Thanks !

dcb 10-06-2009 07:52 PM

You can probably make a good guess based on mpguino settings if your car (or very similiar) is listed
MPGuino - EcoModder

racprops 10-06-2009 08:00 PM

So which is best Super MID or MPHGuino??

and how much and how to get a SuperMID??

Rich

Cd 10-07-2009 05:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dcb (Post 132246)
You can probably make a good guess based on mpguino settings if your car (or very similiar) is listed
MPGuino - EcoModder

Where would I find that information ?

EDIT : " Right in front of your face knucklehead ! "
( I thought that was your tag line and glazed over it. :) )


I had it set up right at one time or another.

I just wish that there was a way of estimating the mileage of my car without having to go through a full tank of gas. As little a I drive now, it's going to take almost two years ( 4 - 12 miles a week ) .


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