Hello, I would like to purchase a Scangauge II for my Prius, but I'm a bit disappointed by the amount of info you can display simultaneously (4 gauges) and its readability. Is there something bigger which could serve to the same purpose (and thus being programmable with Xgauges) but bigger? Thanks!
I saw this in another thread; it's called DashDaq. http://priuschat.com/forums/gen-iii...ink-im-getting-hang-60-mpg-4.html#post1145624
You can also chain a couple ScanGauges together. But a more user-friendly screen like some of the larger devices offer would be nice.
There is a new multi-gauge on the market that has a larger screen than the ScanGuage and costs about 1/3 as much, $60... However, it does not have the capacity for hybrid/Prius specific readouts like the ScanGauge's XGauges. Enter the Ultragauge There is an ongoing discussion about this gauge package at cleanmpg.com. Summary: Better displays -- maybe SG will now finally move beyond it's Atari-era display at last -- but it does not have the ability to identify and display hybrid specific data. Bummer. IIRC, the DashDaq has roughly the same problem: great multi-color, programmable display, but cannot display hybrid specific data... $400. Drat!
I use the Canview V4, it uses a big screen. You can also get the Canview V3 to use with your existing MFD screen. It is pricy but you get what you pay for. It makes the ScangaugeII look like crap.
There is hope for a low cost functional alternative. pEEf (do a search on PC) is designing a new OBD2 unit for his Gen2 Prius. His plan is to do firmware for the Gen3 soon after he finishes the design. JeffD
Hi Rokeby! I'd like to buy a scanner for my Prius, There are 2 option for me: scan gauge II and ultragauge, can you elaborate this? >>>However, it does not have the capacity for hybrid/Prius specific >>>readouts like the ScanGauge's XGauges. Thanks, HB
You can daisy chain several ScangaugeII display units together with RJ45 Cat5E network (patch panel) cables. Each ScangaugeII has two RJ45 sockets one in the rear and one on the right side. This means you can add in increments of 4 gauges. The real advantage to staying with the ScangaugeII is its support for the Prius' special hybrid system via its Xgauges. Pricey at $160 per 4 gauge but maybe you could get a group discount? There are OBDII/CAN scanners that connect to a computer via USB port which in theory you might customize to display the info you wanted onto a bigger display. These devices are inexpensive - but the programming to make it work would probably be intense gearhead stuff. Some states have restrictions as to what kind of displays you can have on the driver's dashboard. While the Scangauge II is very small - a larger display might attract some attention. While most laws like the one in MD permit displays used to assist in driving - that doesn't mean a state trooper might not pull you - just to check it out....