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Cheshire110



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My Ultraguage install
Ultraguage arrived today so I set about finding a semi-permanent home for it. Very happy with what I came up with in the end (nothing groundbreaking lol, but fairly tidy I think)

Bracket is attached to the glass/plastic of the gauge binnacle thingy, fits nicely in the gap in the middle between guages.

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The OBD cable tucks behind the bit of plastic trim (comes off with two screws) and then down the steering column and it drops into the fuse box underneath.

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You have to pop the OBD socket out of its holder to allow it to clear the door to the fuse box but no problem really, you can't lose it.

This is what it looks like from the driver's seat. Nothing obscured and buttons still accessible, nicely visible through the wheel. The display even adjusts brightness with ambient so you're not blinded at night. Really happy! Thumbs Up


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Admin note: this post has had its images recovered from a money grabbing photo hosting site and reinstated Mr. Green  Cheers, David
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Venomator



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Good job David... Thumbs Up

Precisely what I did with mine, not being confident enough to go the whole hog and fit it into the gauge panel like some... Whistle

I also ended up buying a double OBD splitter so workshops can still attach their diagnostics tools without disconnecting the UG... Mr. Green

Although I haven't found one that will slot into the original slot for the OBD connector on the fuse panel... Big Cry
 Rog... Mr. Green
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Id like to fit something like this but they're pricey and I would want to mount it in the blank piece of the cluster and not sure I'm brave enough (assuming I have bought one) to strip the UG down and mount it in the cluster your solution looks very tidy
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Post #384145 2nd Jan 2015 11:28am
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Cheshire110



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yep i bought mine direct from them in the US, but it arrived in 2 days so i wonder if they have some already in the UK? Theyre not that expensive at all! around Ł50 and considering they also can read/clear trouble codes thats great value in my mind! a fault code reader is usually more than Ł50...

Yeah i would ideally have fitted it inside but it really doesn't bother me. From where you're sitting its great and it may also come in handy that its not built in if i ever need to plug it into another car or do anything else around that area.

Also i wouldn't be anywhere near capable of doing the modifications required! Big Cry

But really happy Very Happy Cheers, David
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Steve W



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Afternoon need a bit of help here, could you clever people point me in the right direction of where I can get something like this that shows MPG / Avg MPG / Outside Temp etc. I really like the device you have attached great place to put it and looks really good..........
Post #384186 2nd Jan 2015 4:29pm
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the ultra gauge can show MPG both instantaneous and average or trip, as well as hundreds of other parameters. (see here- http://www.ultra-gauge.com/ultragauge/)

none of those are particularly 'outside temp' though I'm afraid.

It can display intake temperature but thats obviously a bit warmer than real outside temperature id guess Cheers, David
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Steve W



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Thanks David , are they easy to fit and set up ?
Post #384191 2nd Jan 2015 4:47pm
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Cheshire110



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yes, very easy. just plug into your jobs and you're away.

The control is via 3 buttons on the back which are easy to use & the menu system is very well layed out.

After you've set it up the first time it doesn't really need any thing else doing unless you want to clear a code or change layout etc. It just starts up to the first page when you switch on the engine. Very impressed!

lots of videos of youtube id guess to which will give you an idea.

if you go to the support page here: http://www.ultra-gauge.com/ultragauge/support/support.htm

click 'gauge availability estimator' and input your car then it tells you what parameters it can read for the specific vehicle. Cheers, David
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Hi, which model did you buy? Did you buy it from their website? 110 Hardtop
Post #384237 2nd Jan 2015 6:28pm
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Yes purchased from their website. Just the standard Ultragauge EM v1.2 is what you need. The others are for more specific applications I think. Cheers, David
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Thank you very much. I am going to get one Smile 110 Hardtop
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Cheshire110



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No problems at all, any questions just ask- but it's very easy really. Their website 'support' section is good too Cheers, David
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Thanks Smile I have ordered one, it didn't ask me what vehicle it's for, is it universal? as in all obd sockets are the same and it gets its information from the Landys ecu? 110 Hardtop
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David what temp is yours running at on normal driving and does it go up on prolonged motorway cursing ?
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