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    OBD port display

    Hi everyone. When my mate bought his Subaru, it came with an aftermarket display that plugs into the OBD port. It can't change any settings, but displays real time revs, speed, various temperatures etc.
    Does anyone have anything similar, or at least know where I could get one for myself?
    Thanks

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    That would be a scan gauge, I think someone on here was selling them a while back.

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    Brilliant, thanks mate.

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    Have a Scangauge in my Roomster 1.9 TDi. Really excellent piece of gear at the price ($170 on eBay in Aust at the moment I think)

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    Some of these won't display manifold pressure on say a Mk5 GTI for example In fact I don't think any do on the GTI as that parameter seems to have been left out in the ECU when it comes to producing OBDII stlye data. VCDS works fine of course as its using a different protocol
    Still if its for another model then you might want to look at these beasties.....
    ECUDatascan - Products inbuilt GPS too with much more functionality over the scanguage. It depends on what you need of course.

    OT, For what its worth the Subaru gauges you are talking about were either one of the above, a Deltadash, a limitless.co.nz dash, a WPSM, or another one that escapes me atm. These all log a large number of parameters at very high speed using the Subaru select monitor protocol
    Last edited by parso_rex; 02-02-2011 at 12:09 PM.

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    ECUDatascan - Products inbuilt GPS too with much more functionality over the scanguage.
    I bought the Scan Gauge after trying with an ECUDatascan on three different cars for some weeks.

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    Was the ECUDatascan unreliable, too hard to use or just had too many unnecessary (for you) features?

    Also, has anyone used the Kiwi WiFi which broadcasts the ODB data to a WiFi reciever (eg a smart phone, laptop) running a suitable app?

    It seems to allow monitoring of more parameters and you could potentially write your own custom app if you didn't like any of the existing ones.

    Also there was a thread in the past, asking about the OBDKey but no one confirmed whether it worked properly or not.
    Last edited by kaanage; 02-02-2011 at 10:04 AM.

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    Twas I selling the Scangauge. They are now listed at $159.95. Go to Wooders Garage, Online Store

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    Twas I selling the Scangauge. They are now listed at $159.95. Go to Wooders Garage, Online Store
    ...and that's where i bought mine. Excellent service!

    Was the ECUDatascan unreliable, too hard to use or just had too many unnecessary (for you) features
    After about four custom firmware upgrades, all the time dealing directly with the person who wrote the software, it still wouldn't work properly on my Skoda Roomster, Polo GTi or Honda Insight.

    I ordered the Scangauge, plugged it into the Roomster outside the post office - and have never had to touch it since. It just works.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Julian Edgar View Post
    ...and that's where i bought mine. Excellent service!



    After about four custom firmware upgrades, all the time dealing directly with the person who wrote the software, it still wouldn't work properly on my Skoda Roomster, Polo GTi or Honda Insight.

    I ordered the Scangauge, plugged it into the Roomster outside the post office - and have never had to touch it since. It just works.
    Very strange you had problems.I have one here that I hardly use and it works fine on most Euros as long as you select the correct protocol. I did have a problem with an earlier cable on my A3 though and it burnt out the whole cable interface. There was a mod done later to fix it and its was only because some of the euros have power on pin 1 (or is it 16) unlike the rest of the world. If the datascan no longer worked on anything afterwards then it could be a stuffed interface.
    The earlier mark 1 datascan was a bit bland

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