Can the ScanGauge use Imperial Gallons?
ScanGauge uses gallons as a unit label, not a unit of measurement. Because of this, it can read in either
US or Imperial Gallons without conversion. Make sure all units entered into ScanGauge are consistent,
and the readings should remain accurate for US or Imperial Gallons.
Can ScanGauge Display Liters per Hundred Kilometers?
By default, ScanGauge will express fuel economy in Liters per Hundred Kilometers (LHK), provided you
have set fuel to LITERS and distance to KILOMETERS. For more information see LHK under Advanced
Setup on page 14.
Diesel Vehicles: Determining the Diesel Type
If your vehicle uses diesel fuel and you're not sure which setting to use in the FUEL TYPE parameter,
you can determine the type by performing the following procedure:
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Set the ENGINE SIZE to match the liter size of your vehicle's engine
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Set FUEL TYPE to DIESELa.
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Run the engine until warmed up to operating temperature.
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Park the vehicle and set it in Park or Neutral.
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While the engine is idling, select GAUGE from the Home Screen, and set one of the gauges to show
RPM and another to show GPH. You can set the gauges by pressing the function buttons next to the
gauge position you wish to change.
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Make note of the GPH value.
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Next, use the throttle to raise the engine
RPM to about 1500 RPM. If the GPH reading
increased, you have a DIESELa vehicle. If
the GPH dropped or stayed the same, you
have a DIESELb vehicle and should change
the FUEL TYPE to DIESELb.
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