Scangauge ii x gauge commands
#1
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Scangauge ii x gauge commands
Anyone running the scangauge with there truck an using x gauge commands? If so please share the codes and what they are for. Thank you!!
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Ultra Gauge
I had bought an Ultra Gauge for my 2002 GMC before buying 2011 EB ultra doesn't support it so I don't know if the readings on some gauges are right. One warning if u attempt this. Unplug after use it will sometimes run battery down even tho it is off?
fuel gauges seem to be close with on board. One gauge is for % of load... seems high always displays >50%
Intake pressure 0 - >20 psi
cat bank one and two temps 0->1500 f
timing adv -7 to 30
map air flow 0-60 hg
numerous other useful gauges....
Can any one say what would be normal ranges or if any of these are accurate?
cat temps are what I am most intrested in. Driving 70 mph no wind 1200 f pushing wind, pulling a hill or pulling camper has been as high as 1700 f. Best fuel milage less than 1250 f. timing greater than 20°.
fuel gauges seem to be close with on board. One gauge is for % of load... seems high always displays >50%
Intake pressure 0 - >20 psi
cat bank one and two temps 0->1500 f
timing adv -7 to 30
map air flow 0-60 hg
numerous other useful gauges....
Can any one say what would be normal ranges or if any of these are accurate?
cat temps are what I am most intrested in. Driving 70 mph no wind 1200 f pushing wind, pulling a hill or pulling camper has been as high as 1700 f. Best fuel milage less than 1250 f. timing greater than 20°.
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Originally Posted by engineermike
I got the WBO2's and Boost pressure (psig) to work. Search if you get a minute because I posted the codes a year ago.
#10
I've even talked to ScanGauge but no codes as of yet. They agree that the truck must be outputting the information but they have not gotten ahold of an Eco to get out the new codes. Frustrating. I expected more from them. They apparently feel no particular sense of urgency to help us out.