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Old September 11th 05, 05:34 PM
Dan
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Default Aftermarket trip computers like Scangauge.

Hi all-

I am looking for a trip computer that is similar to Scangauge (
http://scangauge.com/ ), but smaller in size. I like Scangauge's
functionality and the fact that it's powered by the OBD2 connection,
but it's a little bulky. The price is nice too. I am not overly
mechanically inclined, so I need simple installation too.

TIA.
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Old September 12th 05, 02:00 AM
John S.
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Dan wrote:
> Hi all-
>
> I am looking for a trip computer that is similar to Scangauge (
> http://scangauge.com/ ), but smaller in size. I like Scangauge's
> functionality and the fact that it's powered by the OBD2 connection,
> but it's a little bulky. The price is nice too. I am not overly
> mechanically inclined, so I need simple installation too.
>
> TIA.


I hope you can find one that can be built into the dash of your car.
That Scanguage looks like something rigged up in a high school auto
shop.

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Old September 12th 05, 06:04 AM
223rem
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Dan wrote:
> Hi all-
>
> I am looking for a trip computer that is similar to Scangauge (
> http://scangauge.com/ ), but smaller in size. I like Scangauge's
> functionality and the fact that it's powered by the OBD2 connection,
> but it's a little bulky. The price is nice too. I am not overly
> mechanically inclined, so I need simple installation too.
>
> TIA.


My car has built in trip computer function, and at the beginning I thought it
was cool, but now I hardly ever use it. No practical value, really.
 




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