ScanGauge Opinions
ScanGauge Opinions
What are your guys opinions on this product?
I think it is a good alternative to getting a bunch of gauges and mounting them on the Pillar(less expensive)
Anyone used it?
http://www.scangauge.com/
Thanks-Alex
I think it is a good alternative to getting a bunch of gauges and mounting them on the Pillar(less expensive)
Anyone used it?
http://www.scangauge.com/
Thanks-Alex
Originally Posted by Raatikainen22
What are your guys opinions on this product?
I think it is a good alternative to getting a bunch of gauges and mounting them on the Pillar(less expensive)
Anyone used it?
http://www.scangauge.com/
Thanks-Alex
I think it is a good alternative to getting a bunch of gauges and mounting them on the Pillar(less expensive)
Anyone used it?
http://www.scangauge.com/
Thanks-Alex
Yup!
Absolutely - the newest version with X-Gauge is extensible to 25 additional display functions.
For the price - cannot be touched.
Have you sen these??? http://www.dashhawk.com
They are quite cool and the software interface is top-notch!
Bill
They are quite cool and the software interface is top-notch!
Bill
Originally Posted by ASEMechanic
Have you sen these??? http://www.dashhawk.com
They are quite cool and the software interface is top-notch!
Bill
They are quite cool and the software interface is top-notch!
Bill
And - who needs a top-notch interface? I LOVE entering cryptic hex strings - reminds me of my machine code programming roots

Last edited by MGDfan; Nov 5, 2007 at 12:39 AM.
i just put in a scangauge 2 with the blend mount on the rearveiw mirror and love it. 189.00 shipped with the mounting hardware. http://www.mgtmotorsports.com/ is where i got mine.
Originally Posted by MGDfan
Yeah, but they are not $169, lol!
And - who needs a top-notch interface? I LOVE entering cryptic hex strings - reminds me of my machine code programming roots

And - who needs a top-notch interface? I LOVE entering cryptic hex strings - reminds me of my machine code programming roots



I love working in HEX and still do every day. I guess I am a geekster to the core.
Later.
Bill
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So how accurate is the Scangauge since its using all the stock sensors, sending units, computer etc?
Ive always wondered this since with the stock gauges and such its either 'OK' or "Not OK"; no real data really. I assume this would just have to be a gauge function since the actual sensors and sending units would need to send out real data for the vehicle to run right, no?
Still makes me wonder though...
So, does the Scangauge actually give you real, good, accurate data as compared to actual aftermarket gauges, or is it just a "Here is a guestimate of what it is' type thing.
Ive always wondered this since with the stock gauges and such its either 'OK' or "Not OK"; no real data really. I assume this would just have to be a gauge function since the actual sensors and sending units would need to send out real data for the vehicle to run right, no?
Still makes me wonder though...
So, does the Scangauge actually give you real, good, accurate data as compared to actual aftermarket gauges, or is it just a "Here is a guestimate of what it is' type thing.
Last edited by Bartak1; Nov 5, 2007 at 01:33 PM.
Hi.
It's as accurate as the sensors and PCM processing allows for - and since some of the inputs regulate key engine performance operations, I'd venture they are certainly good enough.
The displays are not to be confused with the additional filtering taking place that results in the 'idiot guages' in the cluster, lol.
Apart from the usual temp/pressure outputs, the list of things you can display give insight into what yer drivetrain is up to - things like Closed Loop/Open Loop, spark, load, TPS, inferred horsepower, tranny slip, fuel pump duty cycles, trans fluid temp (new) and a host of others. See here: http://www.scangauge.com/features/ and here: http://www.scangauge.com/support/pdfs/XGAUGE.pdf
On top of all that are the comprehensive fuel mileage/trip functions, and now the ability to enter fuel cost to derive a realtime 'cost of driving' display. In fact the new firmware allows a 'gauge' to be set up to display just about any trip function as such. Very nice.
The biggest draw of X-gauge is of course the extensibility -as long as Linear Logic keeps updating their code list (on the website), the end-user can keep adding more displays.
For $169 or less - a deal. Nice addition to any truck.

MGD
It's as accurate as the sensors and PCM processing allows for - and since some of the inputs regulate key engine performance operations, I'd venture they are certainly good enough.
The displays are not to be confused with the additional filtering taking place that results in the 'idiot guages' in the cluster, lol.
Apart from the usual temp/pressure outputs, the list of things you can display give insight into what yer drivetrain is up to - things like Closed Loop/Open Loop, spark, load, TPS, inferred horsepower, tranny slip, fuel pump duty cycles, trans fluid temp (new) and a host of others. See here: http://www.scangauge.com/features/ and here: http://www.scangauge.com/support/pdfs/XGAUGE.pdf
On top of all that are the comprehensive fuel mileage/trip functions, and now the ability to enter fuel cost to derive a realtime 'cost of driving' display. In fact the new firmware allows a 'gauge' to be set up to display just about any trip function as such. Very nice.
The biggest draw of X-gauge is of course the extensibility -as long as Linear Logic keeps updating their code list (on the website), the end-user can keep adding more displays.
For $169 or less - a deal. Nice addition to any truck.

MGD
Last edited by MGDfan; Nov 5, 2007 at 02:24 PM.
The Scan-gauge is very accurate, I use it to watch my supercharger air-charge temperature, and some other things as cylinder head temperature and timing. When i first start the truck in the morning the out side temperature the cylinder head temperature and the air-charge temperature will all be within 2 degrees of each other, the sensors are very accurate. Also the gallons for a Fill up will be within 1/10 of a gallon. For the price it is a great product. Here is a company that works with Scan-gauge and sells the package with a very nice mounting system. This what I used except that I mounted mine below the mirror, as I have a GTECH pro mounted above the mirror. http://www.mgtmotorsports.com/bmsg.html
Originally Posted by ASEMechanic
Have you sen these??? http://www.dashhawk.com
They are quite cool and the software interface is top-notch!
Bill
They are quite cool and the software interface is top-notch!
Bill
The Scanguage has a very useful trip computer. Several areas to watch. If your into trying to save fuel, get a Scanguage.
I have one of the originals. Ugly but functional.
Scanguage II is much better looking.
I like the looks of the Dashhawk, (looks like the EDGE I had on my 05).,
But it is missing a good trip computer and is a bit pricey for what it does. Although I do like the ability to do some 0-60 or 1/4 mile runs.
I have one of the originals. Ugly but functional.
Scanguage II is much better looking.
I like the looks of the Dashhawk, (looks like the EDGE I had on my 05).,
But it is missing a good trip computer and is a bit pricey for what it does. Although I do like the ability to do some 0-60 or 1/4 mile runs.
Originally Posted by ONE04FX4
i just put in a scangauge 2 with the blend mount on the rearveiw mirror and love it. 189.00 shipped with the mounting hardware. http://www.mgtmotorsports.com/ is where i got mine.
hey ONE04FX4 can you post some pics of what yours looks like mounted?


