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    Gauges

    I am looking for a gauge to tell me details similar to the Scangauge2. Although I will be ordering one for my 98 Ram, The site advertises it for vehicles newer than 1996 - and well, my other vehicle is a 94 Cavalier.

    Can anyone point me out in the right direction, or even better...sell me what I need.
    "You don't always have to know ALL the answers, but you do need to know where to find them."

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    ELECTR0N3RD Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by computerclinic View Post
    I am looking for a gauge to tell me details similar to the Scangauge2. Although I will be ordering one for my 98 Ram, The site advertises it for vehicles newer than 1996 - and well, my other vehicle is a 94 Cavalier.

    Can anyone point me out in the right direction, or even better...sell me what I need.
    guage for what exactly?

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    I need to know MPG at the least, it would be nice to have real time calculations, but I know not all gauges measure that quickly.

    Other measurements are nice, but MPG "on the fly" will help alot as my tests get off the bench and on the road.
    "You don't always have to know ALL the answers, but you do need to know where to find them."

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    ELECTR0N3RD Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by computerclinic View Post
    I need to know MPG at the least, it would be nice to have real time calculations, but I know not all gauges measure that quickly.

    Other measurements are nice, but MPG "on the fly" will help alot as my tests get off the bench and on the road.
    oh mpg, you can just figure out how many gallons your tank holds, then calculate your mpg without the HHO device by driveing till your out of gas, then try it with the HHO device,

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    True, there is a ton of ways to do it the old fason way, but I would like to know what exactly is going on as I encounter various conditions such as weather, altitude, speed, acceleration rates, slope grades, vehicle loads, and alot more.

    Bench testing is going VERY well, especially as I draw from the experiences of our community here, but knowing real time (or close to it) vehicle specifics under various conditions is really what I am after next.
    "You don't always have to know ALL the answers, but you do need to know where to find them."

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    dennis13030 Guest
    Here is the Scan Guage II link.

    http://www.scangauge.com/

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    rmptr Guest
    Good info for parts HHO King.
    Thanks

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    Anyone have a site recomendation for a non ODB2 type vehicle?
    "You don't always have to know ALL the answers, but you do need to know where to find them."

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    dennis13030 Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by HHO King View Post
    I just bought a triple gauge setup from extremehho.com that works great.

    I found it here: http://extremehho.com/catalog.html
    I like all the parts on this page except the
    "Pulse Width Modulator Kit K8004". It's amp rating is way too small.

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    rmptr Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by dennis13030 View Post
    I like all the parts on this page except the
    "Pulse Width Modulator Kit K8004". It's amp rating is way too small.
    I agree... trying to track down one I saw just the other day that was already fabricated for $65+ and had two controllers and related heat sinks, so it's got to have appropriate capacity...

    ...and a quick search for xpress rl-5x relay will send you to the bay with bunches of them at $3.99 and one similar lot of 10 units for $20 shipped.

    We've GOT to find the best prices on proper components to fit the budget!

    Best

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