I was curious as to how many people use an OBDII scan tool of some sort and constantly run it so you can see what the engine and stuff is doing?
I read that you can watch your MPG, how much fuel you have left, engine temps, how it's running and so forth.
My biggest question is, if you're able to see your MPG, what needs to be done in order to get correct MPG if you're running bigger tires since the speedo is slightly off... do you change the speedo gear so it's correct and that helps read the MPG?
Curious to see how anyone uses something like a OBDII scan tool w/laptop/cellphone etc to monitor engine going ons and other aspects of their vehicle and the benefits of doing it.
I read that you can watch your MPG, how much fuel you have left, engine temps, how it's running and so forth.
My biggest question is, if you're able to see your MPG, what needs to be done in order to get correct MPG if you're running bigger tires since the speedo is slightly off... do you change the speedo gear so it's correct and that helps read the MPG?
Curious to see how anyone uses something like a OBDII scan tool w/laptop/cellphone etc to monitor engine going ons and other aspects of their vehicle and the benefits of doing it.