A few answers -
- Yes, those are the factory sport seats, best in the business IMO. I've got a Tundra console to sell.
See pic & price here. - Yup, the blue things in the vents are air freshners. .99 cents at WalMart and almost worth the money.
- OBD II seems to be fine pulling info constantly. That's the idea of the Scangauge, a fulltime reader. So far so good. Another benefit is the ease of swapping it from one vehicle to another, that's why I didn't tuck the cable behind the dash. I put it in the gf's Honda Pilot for a 200 mile trip to Utah this weekend for accurate MPG readings. Worked great in her car too.
- There was a great review of the Scangauge II in the May/June '07 issue of 4WD Toyota Owner magazine. A little more in depth than my comments. It retails for $169.99 but I got in on a group buy for $140 w/ free shipping. Cheaper than any other auxillary gauges plus it has Scan tool capabilities and 4 trip meters for tracking mileages and fuel usage.
- The Scangauge does not measure or display tranny temps. A hot running tranny in Death Valley last November is what got me looking for an additional gauge display. However Scangauge does intend to add that feature this summer. From an email I received -
"Don't worry, any new features we add to the ScanGaugeII can be added to yours. We are working on an interface accessory for the ScanGaugeII. If you buy the interface, it includes an upgrade of the ScanGaugeII that adds the interface program to it. It will also add any new features at that time.
The interface is a unit with memory and processing power itself. It has a cable that plugs into the unused connector on the ScanGaugeII and another that plugs into a USB port on a computer. They don't have to both be plugged in at the same time.
The interface will use SD Cards for data storage. You can plug it inot the ScanGauge for logging and for other upload/download tasks. It can be removed from the vehicle and taken to a computer for data transfers.
The ScanGaugeII has all the hardware needed for the interface, but will need an upgrade of its program to use it. The Upgrade is free when you purchase the interface.
Price has not been finalized yet. It is expected to be under $100. This will also include the software for a windows based computer.
I will send you an e-mail when it is to be offered for sale."- Copy that on the WAG bags Erik. The chair came with a roll of 10 trash bags and once they're gone, I'll "upgrade" to the real deal. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
- Jimmythec, I'd love to see a pic of your truck and FWC combo! I'm only aware of 2 T100/FWC outfits, mine included. If you're looking for a forum for good Four Wheel Camper info and owners, check out WanderTheWest.com
- No interference between the systems although I only use the factory radio via the XM Satellite radio. Generally the XM is always on, occasionally the CB is on and the laptop so far while driving, has only been used so Jr. could watch
"Cars" and
"The Incredibles", on a recent road trip to Colorado. So far no interference. I'd like to add an inverter next as my triple prong cig outlet looks like a little cluttered with the laptop, XM and cell phone charger all plugged in at once. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/shiner.gif" alt="" />
You've sure got a lot of extra doodads added to your dash!!!
Really. It's almost embarassing.... <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/rolleyes.gif" alt="" /> I'm going for a
Mini-Norad look. I would really like to incorporate some of these doodads into a custom overhead console but that's still just in the planning stages. Here's a pic of the full meal deal including the Cobra 75WX CB radio in place -
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I orignally wanted to mount the Scangauge on the left side of the steering wheel, just above the dash light dimmer knob, but it was a hair too big for that spot, even though it's only about the size of a Snickers candy bar. It's best viewed straight on, as the display fades at an angle. Where it is now keeps it shaded and easily readable in bright daylight. It's also backlit with adjustable versions of green, blue and orange to match factory gauge displays at night. Pretty cool. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />