Bleeding knuckles
Member Since: 10 Jan 2019
Location: Kent
Posts: 114
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Hi all,
Has anybody fitted an ultragauge or scangauge to a D3.
Is it worth it? Are they useful?
Which is better ?
I like the idea of keeping an eye on things you can’t see from the dash, and if it can show codes then at least you have an idea what’s wrong if something happens.
As always thanks. 2005 D3 SE Auto, zermatt silver
Gearbox flush by terrain vehicles
V8 brake upgrade
Will always ask silly questions
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30th Sep 2020 8:06 pm |
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RichardK
Member Since: 18 Jan 2006
Location: Western Australia
Posts: 295
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I fitted an Ultragauge when working through my fuel rail pressure problems, I wanted to have a live reading of the fuel rail in front of me because my fault codes showed "Low Fuel Rail Pressure" so I was able to observe the FR pressure while traveling. It didn't help in as much when the PCV valve triggers it it may set all the bells and whistles off without showing a low pressure on the Ultragauge but at any rate it helped as I then knew that there was acceptable pressure.
There is a lot of live information it will show as to the performance of the engine, I just have it set to show engine temp, RPM, Speed, FR pressure.
Would I buy one again? Probably not but at the time getting a live FR read was important to me.
By the way a new HPFP solved the problem.
Hope this helps
Cheers
RichardK 2009 Discovery S 3, BAS tune, EGR Delete, ARB winch bar, Milemarker hyd winch, HF and UHF radios, Rear spare wheel carrier, Roof rack,
Touring: Australian Offroad Matrix IV Camper
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1st Oct 2020 2:28 am |
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MorganD379
Member Since: 29 Sep 2016
Location: SA62 3PP
Posts: 425
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I bought a IID tool for the D3 on first week of ownership, made the error of getting the none bluetooth version as I didn't know how much I would use it and the price - wish I had gone with the Bluetooth
What I also have is a carista bluetooth OBD for the wife's car which also works on the disco just without the editing function and was only £10 which I can use with multiple OBD apps for monitoring while driving.
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1st Oct 2020 5:17 am |
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