Hooked me up an Ultragauge
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Hooked me up an Ultragauge
I picked up my Disco II a couple of months ago with 240K on it and have been puttering around without an ultragauge/scangauge since then (when I test drove it the PO had his scan gauge hoked up to it)...
The Rover has the Dexcool stuff in it and I plan to do a flush and refill with 50/50 green coolant, water pump and fan clutch but wanted to wait until I had a way of monitoring temps before doing this.
I bit the bullet and got an ultragauge ($70) and it arrived at the weekend. Basically plugged it in and was good to go with some minor set up/config.
LOVE IT! As someone who reads this forum before going to bed, I often lay awake at night paranoid that my engine is about to self destruct at any time due to a cooling system failure... Seeing cruising temps between 188-194 *F on the Ultragauge gives me that peace of mind that all is good. I'm lucky that the PO overhauled the cooling system a couple of years ago (new rad, water pump, 180*F Tstat and HGs)...
Best $70 I ever spent! and Made in the
Pardon?
The Rover has the Dexcool stuff in it and I plan to do a flush and refill with 50/50 green coolant, water pump and fan clutch but wanted to wait until I had a way of monitoring temps before doing this.
I bit the bullet and got an ultragauge ($70) and it arrived at the weekend. Basically plugged it in and was good to go with some minor set up/config.
LOVE IT! As someone who reads this forum before going to bed, I often lay awake at night paranoid that my engine is about to self destruct at any time due to a cooling system failure... Seeing cruising temps between 188-194 *F on the Ultragauge gives me that peace of mind that all is good. I'm lucky that the PO overhauled the cooling system a couple of years ago (new rad, water pump, 180*F Tstat and HGs)...
Best $70 I ever spent! and Made in the
Pardon?
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I use a Scanguage II myself and it's a very handy tool like the Ultragauge. Having real time temps vs waiting on the red light of death is nice. I normally run 184-205F with an OEM 180F here in SETX. My only wish is that the Scangauge II or Ultragauge was ABS friendly, but nothing is perfect lol.
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I use a Scanguage II myself and it's a very handy tool like the Ultragauge. Having real time temps vs waiting on the red light of death is nice. I normally run 184-205F with an OEM 180F here in SETX. My only wish is that the Scangauge II or Ultragauge was ABS friendly, but nothing is perfect lol.
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I'm pretty sure the UG has no way to measure fuel consumption in a Rover. Its an estimate at best which relies on you telling it when you fill the tank.
For an accurate measure of MPG you have to use the old fashioned way, math. Miles from last fill divided by gallons needed to fill.
For an accurate measure of MPG you have to use the old fashioned way, math. Miles from last fill divided by gallons needed to fill.
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The only thing I could come up with to explain how the UG calculates mileage is that as the ECU meters the fuel going to the injectors the UG uses that info to calculate instant MPG based an vehicle speed. It also keeps track of total fuel used since the last fill-up to calc DTE.