Nurburgringer
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- '12 Mazda5 Sp 6MT (traded in on T&C)
Installed some goodies on our 2012 M5 6MT yesterday.
First up, the https://www.amazon.com (commissions earned)
Thanks to dieseldriver for the tip on this neat little device.
It fits just about perfectly in the space where on my 5 where there are 4 do-nothing buttons (ROW gets power doors. Bastards!).
After a few careful but simple steps it looks like Mazda planned on the eScan going there.
Nice to know the coolant and manifold air temp and voltage, and interesting to track CO2 level, MPG, GPH, max RPM/speed coolant temp, etc. Can customize the display with over 60 color choices, data to display, units etc. Very slick.
Steps:
Gently pop the lower dash valence away from the dash. I first removed the small panel next to the dead pedal (gently pop out) but you may not even need to do this.
Pop out the 4 blanks, trim plastic a bit until eScan fits snugly inside. I used a utility blade heated up with a MAP torch. Doesn't take much trimming at all, so little you can always go back to the blanks (or stock-sized buttons) if you no longer want the scangauge. Only non-reversible mod is the hole you drill next to the OBD port, which is totally invisible unless you basically lay in the footwell looking straight up.
Wrap excess cord (about 5-1/2' out of the provided 6' cord) and secure with zip ties.
Drilled a hole next to the OBD port to snake the cord behind the dash.
Plug in Gauge, position in empty space.
Here's it's showing water temp and voltage:
This is what it looks like from my seating position. Totally blocked of course when making left turns, but shouldn't be looking down there when turning anyway.... When going straight the whole screen is visible, while still keeping the wheel low enough to see the tach, speedo and fuel display.
A bit higher would be better, but short of sticking the display on the steering column (block fuel gauge and odometer) or plunking it somewhere else on the dash (ugly, where to hide to cord?) this is the best place I could come up with. Right in front of the shifter would also work pretty well, but this is just as low and requires running the cord a bit to close to the shift linkage IMO.
I used the supplied velcro to keep the display tilted up slightly so it's easier to read. Will buy some double-sided tape to hold it more firmly, but even now it doesn't move much at all even when pushing the buttons.
I've already set it for the 5's 16 gallon tank, and for the next 2 fill ups it needs to be 'calibrated' to get the most accurate DTE and MPG readings.
Very happy with this thing!
First up, the https://www.amazon.com (commissions earned)
Thanks to dieseldriver for the tip on this neat little device.
It fits just about perfectly in the space where on my 5 where there are 4 do-nothing buttons (ROW gets power doors. Bastards!).
After a few careful but simple steps it looks like Mazda planned on the eScan going there.
Nice to know the coolant and manifold air temp and voltage, and interesting to track CO2 level, MPG, GPH, max RPM/speed coolant temp, etc. Can customize the display with over 60 color choices, data to display, units etc. Very slick.
Steps:
Gently pop the lower dash valence away from the dash. I first removed the small panel next to the dead pedal (gently pop out) but you may not even need to do this.

Pop out the 4 blanks, trim plastic a bit until eScan fits snugly inside. I used a utility blade heated up with a MAP torch. Doesn't take much trimming at all, so little you can always go back to the blanks (or stock-sized buttons) if you no longer want the scangauge. Only non-reversible mod is the hole you drill next to the OBD port, which is totally invisible unless you basically lay in the footwell looking straight up.
Wrap excess cord (about 5-1/2' out of the provided 6' cord) and secure with zip ties.

Drilled a hole next to the OBD port to snake the cord behind the dash.

Plug in Gauge, position in empty space.


Here's it's showing water temp and voltage:

This is what it looks like from my seating position. Totally blocked of course when making left turns, but shouldn't be looking down there when turning anyway.... When going straight the whole screen is visible, while still keeping the wheel low enough to see the tach, speedo and fuel display.
A bit higher would be better, but short of sticking the display on the steering column (block fuel gauge and odometer) or plunking it somewhere else on the dash (ugly, where to hide to cord?) this is the best place I could come up with. Right in front of the shifter would also work pretty well, but this is just as low and requires running the cord a bit to close to the shift linkage IMO.

I used the supplied velcro to keep the display tilted up slightly so it's easier to read. Will buy some double-sided tape to hold it more firmly, but even now it doesn't move much at all even when pushing the buttons.
I've already set it for the 5's 16 gallon tank, and for the next 2 fill ups it needs to be 'calibrated' to get the most accurate DTE and MPG readings.
Very happy with this thing!
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