MPG Gauges
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MPG Gauges
The car I drive now does not have an MPG gauge. I'm used to watching the Civic Hybrid's gauge and adjusting my driving. I'm wondering what MPG gauges there are out there? Here are the ones I've heard of:
-Scangauge II (Price: $169.95)
http://www.scangauge.com/
-AeroForce Interceptor (Price: $239.00)
http://www.aeroforcetech.com/Interce...eral_info.html
I haven't even been able to find any of the ones above in stores around Canada though.
-Scangauge II (Price: $169.95)
http://www.scangauge.com/
-AeroForce Interceptor (Price: $239.00)
http://www.aeroforcetech.com/Interce...eral_info.html
I haven't even been able to find any of the ones above in stores around Canada though.
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#3
Re: MPG Gauges
Cleanmpg.com frequently has group buys on the Scan Gauge. I have one in the MMH (even though it has an iFCD) and like it. You can adjust the color to 256 combinations so mine matches the MMH blue lighting exactly. It is also pretty easy to take from one car to another (except for the fact that it messes up your current tank info) so you can loan it to friends if they are going to take a road trip.
#4
Re: MPG Gauges
The Kiwi (picture a couple posts up) is a little novel, at least from what I've seen, in that it not only provides the gauges and trip logs, etc, but also analyzes your driving style/smoothness and gives you an overall score that you can work at bettering.
Benton 29may08
Benton 29may08
#5
Re: MPG Gauges
The Kiwi device looks great, although I checked the pricing and after everything it will cost $344 US. It seems like a great unit but a bit too pricey. I'm going to be checking out that group buy at CleanMPG if I can't find anything used.
#6
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I also need to have my replacement this month. My current MPG gauge goes from high to low irregularly and also does my RPM gauge. I need it as soon as possible.
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Last edited by drewtiss; 09-05-2008 at 06:29 PM.
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Re: MPG Gauges
Benton 4sep08
#8
Re: MPG Gauges
I bought a plx kiwi, and I can get 33 mpg with the AC on and up to 41 mpg with the AC off. I guess I should add that I have a 2006 Mercury Mariner Hybrid (4wd). It really has helped me hypermile.
I have been very happy with it so far.
I have been very happy with it so far.
#9
Re: MPG Gauges
my sg2 has been awesome...i've been using it for over 1 1/2 years and it hasn't had any hiccups
#10
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ScanGauge is a great tool. I had one of those. You can buy it @ CleanMPG.com.
I will add that I have had better results with the Kiwi. It is easier for me to respond to graph bars vs numbers. According to the Kiwi, I have saved over $20 in gas so far. I hope it will pay for its self, but if not I know I am using less gas and making less co2 so it is still worth any savings.
I will add that I have had better results with the Kiwi. It is easier for me to respond to graph bars vs numbers. According to the Kiwi, I have saved over $20 in gas so far. I hope it will pay for its self, but if not I know I am using less gas and making less co2 so it is still worth any savings.
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