So, how do I get and install this ScanGuage? Better yet, can a dealer or 3rd party install this for me?I think this is a good analogy.
A)
I'm going to give you an unlimited amount of money. You never know when it is going to come. You can never have more than $100 in your possession at any time. You can buy stuff whenever you want, but you won't know how much things cost, and you won't know how much change you have in your pocket.
B)
I'm going to give you an unlimited amount of money. You can never have more than $100 in your pocket, but you know when the money will arrive. You can buy stuff whenever you want and you will know how much everything costs. You will have a balance sheet and will always know how much change is left in your pocket.
Do you prefer A or B?
Substitute battery charge for money and change.
A is driving with no ScanGauge.
B is driving with a ScanGauge.
A is driving to get "EPA" rated MPG.
B facilitates driving to beat EPA MPG.
If you knew when the money was coming and you knew how much everything costs, wouldn't you optimize to spend every cent without ever running out before next payday?
Ford's Maverick does not do this "automatically". It is set up to a "happy middle ground" that most drivers are content with. And sure; going from a 20 MPG truck to a 40 MPG one is pretty amazing. But with limited hardware (IE ScanGauge) and no actual truck mods, this can be a 50 MPG truck. And then some in ideal conditions.
Note: the ScanGauge (or equivalent) tunes the driver, not the engine.
HTH
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And what exactly is it in ScanGuage that I watch?
This thread is intensely useful to me. Thanks. At 750 miles on my new truck I am at cumulative 42 mpg. I would like to improve this result.
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