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JockoT 07-13-2017 04:28 AM

First trip with a ScanGauge E fitted.
 
Went for my first real run since fitting the ScanGauge and retrieved quite a bit of data. From the info stored, here is my figures for today's trip.

Distance travelled: 92 miles. (79 miles highway, the rest, city)
Average mpg: 58 mpg(UK)
Average speed: 35 mph
Max speed: 60 mph
Maximum revs: 3295 rpm
Max coolant temp: 85°C

Comments please.

Draigflag 07-13-2017 08:18 AM

How accurate is the Scangauge compared with the cars computer as regards to fuel economy? I'm assuming it's the same, so could be over reading by 5-10%. Only 60 mph on the motorway?

14Corolla 07-13-2017 08:36 AM

Sounds like a really neat toy. Best wishes.... enjoy the info.

JockoT 07-13-2017 09:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Draigflag (Post 195414)
How accurate is the Scangauge compared with the cars computer as regards to fuel economy?

ScanGauge is supposed to be pretty accurate, once properly calibrated. At the moment I believe mine to be under-reading, but once I make my second and subsequent fill-ups, which allow the ScanGauge to calibrate its calculation of what petrol it thinks I have used, to the actual amount added to the tank, it will be much more accurate. Of course, the only really accurate determination is the measured figures from a number of actual fill-ups. Main purpose of the ScanGauge is to show me the trend of the instantaneous consumption reading, and even that is a second or so behind the event.

herektir 07-15-2017 03:48 PM

My scangauge is generally +~1 to 3 % fill to fill

JockoT 07-16-2017 12:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by herektir (Post 195467)
My scangauge is generally +~1 to 3 % fill to fill

Do you calibrate every time you fill up?

herektir 07-17-2017 01:03 PM

I do correct every fill to keep it that accurate for the next tank

JockoT 07-17-2017 01:07 PM

1 - 3% is pretty good.


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