View Full Version : Help me pick a trip computer + a question about gas miles per tank bar
gabriel2012
05-21-2012, 09:52 PM
Hey guys first of all I would like to know if there are cheaper options to the scan guage 2 that work with the 2007 yaris hatch.
second and randomly, how many miles do you get for each bar of gas on the guage? I get around 42 avrg and mines an automatic. (my driving habbits are mostly city here in Puerto Rico, no more than 60mph and I always start off smoothly after a stop, using mobil1 5w-20 synth with mobil1 filter and the weather is mostly hot so the a/c is on most of the time on 3 and sometimes 2 when it gets to a decent temp, replaced airfilter recently aswell)
the last time I calculated my MPG was when I got the car around 3 years ago and I really don't remember so I'll start to count the next time I fill up.
edmscan
05-21-2012, 11:25 PM
Hey guys first of all I would like to know if there are cheaper options to the scan guage 2 that work with the 2007 yaris hatch.
I recently purchased a ScanGauge E for about 100$ Canadian and I just love it. I didn't think I needed all the items that the scan gauge 2 did, so I chose the E model. I am quite happy with my purchase. I also have a 2007 Yaris hatch .. so I can tell you that the ScanGauge E works just fine in that model. It will also do rpm, voltage and many other things that the ScanGauge 2 will do.
Kal-El
05-21-2012, 11:56 PM
There's the Ultra-Gauge for about $70-$80 (depending if you get the rebate).
Bigger, brighter display which shows much more info than Scan Gauge II.
I just ordered mine over the weekend and will be getting it in a couple days.
I will be reviewing it in the next week. Can't wait to get it.
There was no way I was spending $160+ for the SGII which seems old fashioned against the Ultra-Gauge.
http://www.ultra-gauge.com/ultragauge/index.htm
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Hershey
05-22-2012, 12:33 AM
Let us know how accurate it is . Especially the number gallons left when nearing empty . We've considered one of these for the '08 sedan . Thanks .
I've got both a scangauge2 and an ultragauge (I keep the SG2 in the cavalier and the UG in the yaris). they both do the job very well but the UG was not out when I originally bought my SG2.
the accuracy is in the calibration. follow the procedure and check it a few times. amazing how accurate it is. the SG2 does have a few features I personally like. the cable disconnects. this is huge when I am helping out friends with their trouble codes. I have mine routed through the car so it is "pretty". with the UG I really can't take it out (not easily) with the SG2 I have an extra cable and I just unclip it.
all that being said, the UG is a very functional device. I am more biased because I have had my SG2 for around 4.5 years or so. they both work and work well. if money is the issue, go for the UG.
403RS
05-22-2012, 03:40 PM
Sweet, noticed that UG finally has the unit with mount back in stock!
Expected ship date, May 28th. :p
bars per gauge will be different because the Yaris' gas tank has a rubber inner bladder that readily expands and contracts with variations in weather. Also the first one will always be more because the in tank gauge does not go all the way to the top.
People have reported running out of gas with the gauge reporting 2 bars empty. Has not happened to me though.
Chuck G
05-23-2012, 11:26 PM
I recently purchased a ScanGauge E for about 100$ Canadian and I just love it. I didn't think I needed all the items that the scan gauge 2 did, so I chose the E model. I am quite happy with my purchase. I also have a 2007 Yaris hatch .. so I can tell you that the ScanGauge E works just fine in that model. It will also do rpm, voltage and many other things that the ScanGauge 2 will do.
I also have the ScanGauge E & really like it.
Plus it fits perfectly on top of the steering column.
TLyttle
05-24-2012, 01:43 AM
Happened to me, just once. Since then, I have operated on the odometer, and the fuel gauge just goes on telling lies. 2 bars? Out of fuel? What a surprise THAT is...
403RS
05-24-2012, 04:34 PM
Damn, arrived at home already! Talk about a quick turnaround.
suckerface
05-24-2012, 05:09 PM
People have reported running out of gas with the gauge reporting 2 bars empty. Has not happened to me though.
Scary! I tend to watch my odo anyways, just to gauge my own "real-time" economy. I'd probably flip if mine did that! *knocks on wood*
jay cobbs
05-25-2012, 10:29 AM
Just bought a Ultra meter direct from web site Looked good with multi display and small size but 5 dash warning lights came on when pluged to the OBDII port right off. had to unplug and shut off engine and drive around to clear warning dash lights. not to happy. was pluged in for 10 mins and wouldnt find prper code on yaris sedan. I guess what Im saying is stay with scan gauge or found a KIWI MPG METER at frys and amazon that looks easy. Good luck. Thats from Jay...Gotta go Play....Have a great one today.....:thumbup:
jay cobbs
05-28-2012, 12:04 PM
Hello. just bought a ultra gauge direct and made 5 hazard lights on the dash go on...STAY AWAY FOR THAT ONE.:eyebulge: havent tried the kiwi MPG meter but has small size and great reviews and under 100.00. can mount by steering colum or by tach and speed gauges on top. read all on-line manuals before installing:thumbsup: and a fill up to set the mpg meter part.:thumbsup: .youll be glad you did then panicing down the road really if it malfunctions.....not worth a accident.:thumbdown:
Chuck G
05-28-2012, 04:43 PM
Jay, get the ScanGauge E.
Trust me, it was made for you car :smile:
edmscan
05-28-2012, 04:48 PM
Jay, get the ScanGauge E.
Trust me, it was made for you car :smile:
I have a ScanGauge E .. and it is a great unit. I am very happy that I made the decision to get one. I use it mainly for my instantaneous and average fuel efficiency, but like the ScanGauge II it will also do other things like RPM and Coolant temperature among other things.
403RS
05-28-2012, 05:20 PM
No issues with the UG thus far. Haven't go into the calibration modes and whatnot yet, so my average mpg is in the 1000+ range, haha.
Chuck G
05-28-2012, 06:19 PM
I have a ScanGauge E .. and it is a great unit. I am very happy that I made the decision to get one. I use it mainly for my instantaneous and average fuel efficiency, but like the ScanGauge II it will also do other things like RPM and Coolant temperature among other things.
I've really just scratched the surface with mine.
My main screen is coolant temp / speedometer
I really like having a digital speedometer in front of me for some reason.
edmscan
05-28-2012, 08:37 PM
I've really just scratched the surface with mine.
My main screen is coolant temp / speedometer
I really like having a digital speedometer in front of me for some reason.
I use my ScanGauge E for monitoring my mileage. The only thing that I wish is that there was a way to have to the average mpg be calculated per tank as compared to per trip. If anyone knows if this is possible please let me know.
Hershey
05-29-2012, 12:50 AM
Did a fill earlier . Got 42.796 m.p.g.. Eco-Meter was 41.4 ( set @ 94 ) . Last bar was blinking . May reset E.M. to 95 this tank or next . Can be a bit of nuisance trying to get more accurate reading . The bars do help squeeze out more savings at the pump .
Walts
05-29-2012, 03:11 AM
My set up isn't as conventional and definitely not for everyone, but it works great for me, so as an option I'll throw it out there.
I run my iPhone to do the job of the ScanGauge. :smile:
I bought an ExoMount from eBay, a no-name OBD II to Wifi adapter also from eBay and the Rev app by DevToaster.
Total cost: $40 for the mount, $40 for the app, $70 for the WiFi adapter for a total of $150.
...considerably more if you add the cost of an iPhone in there though.
But I like this set up as the Rev app is quite flexible in that you can choose which gauges you want, including instant mpg, RPMs, speed, coolant temp, intake temp etc.
In my mind it looks better too since the gauges match my gauge cluster. Finally another pro is that I can use the iPhone as a GPS! Navfree is a great app that doesn't use data for GPS, is free and the dash mount is a great place for it!
Walts
05-29-2012, 03:20 AM
Oh and I forgot to mention, I usually get around 85km/bar or 52 miles/bar. However I have a 5-spd, my driving habits are relatively conservative and I haven't used A/C yet (just got the car 2 months ago).
Last fill up my fuel economy was 6.1L/100km or 38.56 mpg :headbang:!! Mainly city driving but traffic isn't too bad and speed limit is usually 60km/h or 37mph.
edmscan
05-29-2012, 03:59 AM
Last fill up my fuel economy was 6.1L/100km or 38.56 mpg
My goal (which I haven't successfully achieved) is to consistently get 5-5.5 L/100km on my ScanGauge ... but so far it has been a challenge in the city. I think that your mileage is very very acceptable for city driving.
mtlguy
06-07-2012, 02:48 PM
Just bought a Ultra meter direct from web site Looked good with multi display and small size but 5 dash warning lights came on when pluged to the OBDII port right off. had to unplug and shut off engine and drive around to clear warning dash lights. not to happy. was pluged in for 10 mins and wouldnt find prper code on yaris sedan. I guess what Im saying is stay with scan gauge or found a KIWI MPG METER at frys and amazon that looks easy. Good luck. Thats from Jay...Gotta go Play....Have a great one today.....:thumbup:
I have the same car as you and was thinking of getting the UG....did they refund your money? Did you call customer support?
Did you drive around with the UG so that it can reset itself?
I know..too many questions..sorry
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