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A quick volt meter install project

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10 Nov 2012 01:51 #52756 by kirkynut
I've got a scan gauge like what Martin has and have it permanently connected to the ecu. I can see volts and engine temp in celcius along with rpm and speed in kph which are less useful.

Knowing the coolant temperature to the degree is great as the gauge doesn't move much on the dash.

It will.give an early indication of overheating, battery or alternator trouble.

Not as cheap though but can show and clear trouble codes so is a really useful bit of kit.

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10 Nov 2012 10:13 #52766 by JerseyJimny
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Is this this same display that is in the blog section? If so where did you buy it? I have been looking at getting a multi gauge to monitor systems as that's the type of geek I am :p.

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10 Nov 2012 11:29 #52770 by Mud_Muppet

kirkynut wrote: I've got a scan gauge like what Martin has and have it permanently connected to the ecu. I can see volts and engine temp in celcius along with rpm and speed in kph which are less useful.

Knowing the coolant temperature to the degree is great as the gauge doesn't move much on the dash.

It will.give an early indication of overheating, battery or alternator trouble.

Not as cheap though but can show and clear trouble codes so is a really useful bit of kit.

Kirkynut


Second that I've got a Scan gauge as well it's a bloody good bit of kit !!! Would recommend to anyone to get one !!!

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10 Nov 2012 14:37 #52781 by Dutchjimny
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Just ordered a scangauge2 today! Where have you guys guys put it?

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03 Dec 2012 22:39 - 03 Dec 2012 22:53 #54787 by JerseyJimny
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I have gone all fast and furious with my volt meter... :laugh:

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03 Dec 2012 23:00 - 03 Dec 2012 23:02 #54793 by dirtydogz
Hope that a red steering wheel cover and not pink :kiss: :laugh:

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03 Dec 2012 23:03 #54794 by JerseyJimny
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Its red dont worry! Although the car mats the girlfriend ordered came down with pink trim! :huh:

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