Neat. Anybody have these? Wish scan gauge had this!
Amazon.com: Head up Display Speedometer HUD Mph OBD Rpm/speed/water Temp/volt: Automotive
Amazon.com: GPS Head-Up Vehicle Speed Display: GPS & Navigation
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Neat. Anybody have these? Wish scan gauge had this!
Amazon.com: Head up Display Speedometer HUD Mph OBD Rpm/speed/water Temp/volt: Automotive
Amazon.com: GPS Head-Up Vehicle Speed Display: GPS & Navigation
thats pretty cool..
2008 Toyota Tundra Double Cab Limited w/ TRD Off-Road Package..Desert Sand Mica Color...
Mods:Viper 5500 Remote Start, URD MAF Calibrator , Custom Tuned Unichip w/ Roadspeed, Deleted Cats, Volant CAI, TRD Sway Bar, Corsa Sport Exhaust System,
JBA Headers Ceramic Coated
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2008 Toyota Tundra 5.7L TRD Off-Road
2007 Nissan Pathfinder LE
1995 C4 Corvette Admiral Blue (SOLD)
2006 Yamaha R1 50th Anniversary Edition-Current
2007 Kawasaki Ninja ZX10 Special Edition -(SOLD)
2003 CBR 954 RR - Track Bike
SERENITY- 4 Wheels Move The Body, 2 Wheels Move The Soul...
Ooh-rah!!!!!
It would be great if I could display eight different variables. One complaint I have with the Scanguage is that I can only monitor 4 different variables at one time.
Tundra Fuel Economy Blog
227,537 miles on the odometer [come see me when you get that on your ford]
Highwaylizard 2004 Tundra Double Cab Limited Edition 4.7 liter V8, four speed automatic, four wheel drive, testing platform for fuel economy, self designed cold air intake using ram air principle, Scangauge, Fitch Fuel Catalyst, Aero Turbine, "Foolie Exhaust" from Aero Turbine back, True Flow Intake with Amsoil drop-in dry filter, Mobile 1 in the engine, NAPA oil filter, NAPA in the differentials. 3:91 gears in the front (Thanks Cajuntundra!) and rear (Thanks Nytrousboy!) differentials, Toyo H/T Open Country tires
you could add this with the $30 obd2 splitter if a permanent display is desired. I know its not inexpensive.
wonder how well it works without the screen...
For less permanent, and what I am ordering next I am getting the torque android app and the bluetooth adapter, which will require the obd2 splitter also, for a grand total of $55.
Last edited by arseum; 02-12-2012 at 09:59 AM.
What I really need is a program and a way to connect my laptop to download and record all the data while I am driving so I can put it into graphs and compare more variables.
Tundra Fuel Economy Blog
227,537 miles on the odometer [come see me when you get that on your ford]
Highwaylizard 2004 Tundra Double Cab Limited Edition 4.7 liter V8, four speed automatic, four wheel drive, testing platform for fuel economy, self designed cold air intake using ram air principle, Scangauge, Fitch Fuel Catalyst, Aero Turbine, "Foolie Exhaust" from Aero Turbine back, True Flow Intake with Amsoil drop-in dry filter, Mobile 1 in the engine, NAPA oil filter, NAPA in the differentials. 3:91 gears in the front (Thanks Cajuntundra!) and rear (Thanks Nytrousboy!) differentials, Toyo H/T Open Country tires
Toby I've been trying to find that program as well, I know some people who do those soup'ed up cars use that program.. But I don't really want to drive around with my laptop in my truck...unless I can get one of those small ones but I like where your going with it.
Hey BobbyB I have looked into programs to read the raw data but they costs thousands of dollars - surely there is an 18 year old computer expert on this forum who can find a way to have Excel capture all this stuff and help me figure out how to process the data.
Tundra Fuel Economy Blog
227,537 miles on the odometer [come see me when you get that on your ford]
Highwaylizard 2004 Tundra Double Cab Limited Edition 4.7 liter V8, four speed automatic, four wheel drive, testing platform for fuel economy, self designed cold air intake using ram air principle, Scangauge, Fitch Fuel Catalyst, Aero Turbine, "Foolie Exhaust" from Aero Turbine back, True Flow Intake with Amsoil drop-in dry filter, Mobile 1 in the engine, NAPA oil filter, NAPA in the differentials. 3:91 gears in the front (Thanks Cajuntundra!) and rear (Thanks Nytrousboy!) differentials, Toyo H/T Open Country tires
processing I can do, I'm taking a class in visual basic and the point of the class is to process large amounts of data quickly. If you ever get something to record it in Excel, I can help you manage it
*Anything I say has a very good chance of being based on nothing but personal intuition and vague secondhand comments and so may be completely false or even dangerously stupid. Listen to me at your own risk.
2001 Black AC V8 4x4Current Mods: TrailFX Tube Steps, Uniden CB Radio, Recon Tailgate LED Bar, Edelbrock Exhaust, Hankook Dynapro ATM 265/70/R16, Blacked Out Emblems, Plastidip Mirror Caps, Bumpers and Front Grill, Skid Row Skid Plate (Thanks to four_by_four), Full Blue LED interior lighting, Herculiner Bed Liner, Kobalt Low Profile Tool Box, Smitty Built Rear Shackle, Walmart Front and Rear AUX lights, JVC Headunit, Pioneer Door Speakers, Magnefine Filter
Thanks to Rust: New Frame, New Calipers, New Rear Axle, Sway Bar End Links, Tailgate Straps, Exhaust Leaks,
To Do: Change ATF, Diff Fluid, Transfer Case Fluid, Refinish Wheels, New Front Components, Uniden BCT-8, Black Caliper Paint, Remote Start, Redo Exhaust
Tundra Fuel Economy Blog
227,537 miles on the odometer [come see me when you get that on your ford]
Highwaylizard 2004 Tundra Double Cab Limited Edition 4.7 liter V8, four speed automatic, four wheel drive, testing platform for fuel economy, self designed cold air intake using ram air principle, Scangauge, Fitch Fuel Catalyst, Aero Turbine, "Foolie Exhaust" from Aero Turbine back, True Flow Intake with Amsoil drop-in dry filter, Mobile 1 in the engine, NAPA oil filter, NAPA in the differentials. 3:91 gears in the front (Thanks Cajuntundra!) and rear (Thanks Nytrousboy!) differentials, Toyo H/T Open Country tires
*Anything I say has a very good chance of being based on nothing but personal intuition and vague secondhand comments and so may be completely false or even dangerously stupid. Listen to me at your own risk.
2001 Black AC V8 4x4Current Mods: TrailFX Tube Steps, Uniden CB Radio, Recon Tailgate LED Bar, Edelbrock Exhaust, Hankook Dynapro ATM 265/70/R16, Blacked Out Emblems, Plastidip Mirror Caps, Bumpers and Front Grill, Skid Row Skid Plate (Thanks to four_by_four), Full Blue LED interior lighting, Herculiner Bed Liner, Kobalt Low Profile Tool Box, Smitty Built Rear Shackle, Walmart Front and Rear AUX lights, JVC Headunit, Pioneer Door Speakers, Magnefine Filter
Thanks to Rust: New Frame, New Calipers, New Rear Axle, Sway Bar End Links, Tailgate Straps, Exhaust Leaks,
To Do: Change ATF, Diff Fluid, Transfer Case Fluid, Refinish Wheels, New Front Components, Uniden BCT-8, Black Caliper Paint, Remote Start, Redo Exhaust
01 Tundra SR5 -
AFE Stage 2 CAI, Shorty Headers, 18" Magnaflow Magnapack, Hornblasters S4 Shocker Train horns, 2 Gallon Tank, LED 3rd Brake light, 6000k Bi-Xenon HID Headlights, 6000k Fog lights, Bed Cover, All Green and Blue Interior LEDs, LED Under Dash lights, 48" LED strip behind back seat headrests, LED Dash lights, LED A/C Panel lights, Alpine Door speakers, Boss Tweeters, 800w Autotek Street machine 4 channel amp hi's, 10" SSD Fi, 1600w Hifonics Brutus amp, Pioneer 5000ub Head unit
http://www.tundrasolutions.com/forum...store-coupons/ GOOD STUFF IN HERE
2000 Tundra V8 SR5 4x4 AccessCab
3K4 Red Mica Metallic | Bilstein 5100s 2.5" Front | Wheeler's Off Road 1" Rear Block
LT265/75R16 123Q Goodyear Wrangler DuraTrac | MB Wheels - Razor
Penzoil Ultra Synthetic 5W-30 | Purolator PureOne Oil Filter| Mobil 1 Synthetic Gear Oil
NGK Platinum Spark Plugs | Josh's Billet Wing Window Latch Upgrade
1/9/2012: 252,197 miles
"No bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country."
- General George Patton Jr
*Anything I say has a very good chance of being based on nothing but personal intuition and vague secondhand comments and so may be completely false or even dangerously stupid. Listen to me at your own risk.
2001 Black AC V8 4x4Current Mods: TrailFX Tube Steps, Uniden CB Radio, Recon Tailgate LED Bar, Edelbrock Exhaust, Hankook Dynapro ATM 265/70/R16, Blacked Out Emblems, Plastidip Mirror Caps, Bumpers and Front Grill, Skid Row Skid Plate (Thanks to four_by_four), Full Blue LED interior lighting, Herculiner Bed Liner, Kobalt Low Profile Tool Box, Smitty Built Rear Shackle, Walmart Front and Rear AUX lights, JVC Headunit, Pioneer Door Speakers, Magnefine Filter
Thanks to Rust: New Frame, New Calipers, New Rear Axle, Sway Bar End Links, Tailgate Straps, Exhaust Leaks,
To Do: Change ATF, Diff Fluid, Transfer Case Fluid, Refinish Wheels, New Front Components, Uniden BCT-8, Black Caliper Paint, Remote Start, Redo Exhaust
How well does that HUD work? I would buy it if I knew it worked well.
Tundra Fuel Economy Blog
227,537 miles on the odometer [come see me when you get that on your ford]
Highwaylizard 2004 Tundra Double Cab Limited Edition 4.7 liter V8, four speed automatic, four wheel drive, testing platform for fuel economy, self designed cold air intake using ram air principle, Scangauge, Fitch Fuel Catalyst, Aero Turbine, "Foolie Exhaust" from Aero Turbine back, True Flow Intake with Amsoil drop-in dry filter, Mobile 1 in the engine, NAPA oil filter, NAPA in the differentials. 3:91 gears in the front (Thanks Cajuntundra!) and rear (Thanks Nytrousboy!) differentials, Toyo H/T Open Country tires
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