I ran it tonight in the 80 and added the Xguage feature. I guess the only gauge that we can really use at this point is the HP, which brings up a question. How does it measure HP and how accurate is it?
After setting everything up, I found that at idle, I would see as low as 7 h.p. which seems reasonable to a high of 245 h.p. at about 4500 rpm under a full load, which seems a little much. It seems to spike to 245 for a split second then settle down to around 235 in the mid 4000 rpm range. Of course, this is only for a few seconds, so its hard to get a good accurate reading. The highest GPH I saw was 14.5, I think.
The mileage feature was interesting. It confirmed something I suspected, that gas mileage even at a nice steady 25-35 mph completely sucks. I always thought it would be better, whenever I drive at lower speeds, my gas mileage in horrible. Get it up on the highway at 55-60 and its much improved.
I'll be interested to see how things fare with GPH and MPH on the highway at different cruise speeds like 60 or 70 or 80 mph.
I noticed that MAP doesn't work on the 80. It did on my Chevy work rig.
My only regret that I wish I could read more than 4 gauges at a time. Just out of curiosity it is possible to run two of these things off the same OBD plug? And here's hoping they can get the Toyota transmission temp codes to work.
BTW, has anyone with a supercharger or other mods tried out the HP? I wonder what other people's maximums have turned out to be.
After setting everything up, I found that at idle, I would see as low as 7 h.p. which seems reasonable to a high of 245 h.p. at about 4500 rpm under a full load, which seems a little much. It seems to spike to 245 for a split second then settle down to around 235 in the mid 4000 rpm range. Of course, this is only for a few seconds, so its hard to get a good accurate reading. The highest GPH I saw was 14.5, I think.
The mileage feature was interesting. It confirmed something I suspected, that gas mileage even at a nice steady 25-35 mph completely sucks. I always thought it would be better, whenever I drive at lower speeds, my gas mileage in horrible. Get it up on the highway at 55-60 and its much improved.
I'll be interested to see how things fare with GPH and MPH on the highway at different cruise speeds like 60 or 70 or 80 mph.
I noticed that MAP doesn't work on the 80. It did on my Chevy work rig.
My only regret that I wish I could read more than 4 gauges at a time. Just out of curiosity it is possible to run two of these things off the same OBD plug? And here's hoping they can get the Toyota transmission temp codes to work.
BTW, has anyone with a supercharger or other mods tried out the HP? I wonder what other people's maximums have turned out to be.