Why there is no trip computer?

I mounted my scangauge on my 08 above the stereo, but below the info display. I tried to mount it in the cassette area, but it was too low to be useful. I like the area above the stereo controls because I can view the displays for both the info screen and the scangauge without taking my eyes off the road.
 
im looking at getting a dashhawk from MSD. mounted aroudn the shifter area. Not using cc is detrimental to my gas milage as well as pocket book, I have a severe heavy foot. if im not using cc i consistantly goto 140-160kmh...ha ha
 
Not the one on the gauge cluster, the one above the radio. In the display that shows your radio station and ambient temperature, the trip computer will show your fuel info. Miles until empty, average mpg, current mpg, and average mph.

The one I saw wasnt in mpg is was in litres. Im in the uk by the way and about to pick a 2006 56 Mazda 5 2.0d Sport in black up tomorrow which has the info button on it, so I will report back when I've had a play with it.

Were just hoping it has the range fuction i.e. miles till empty. fingers crossed :)
 
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Yeah. I'm not certain, but I think the North American market are the only ones that don't get those functions stock. I never did look into it extensively. I gave up after a while, but I'll try to research it a bit more.
 
I Found this in the local princess auto.

http://www.princessauto.com/tools/automotive-tools/diagnostic/8237844-maxitrip-auto-computer
I'm still exploring this new gadget.

I now have another 'driver distraction'. I'm beginning to understand
why they did not include it as a built-in function. There is no need
for it in normal driving. My mazda5 is now like a patient in an icu.
equipped with hear monitor, ecg, blood sugar sensor, blood pressure
etc.

Some of the functions of the unit: (max. 4 can be on the screen)
- liters/100km - current. (changes in realtime)
- average liters/100km - the lower the better.
- liters per hour - (makes you feel guilty burning fuel while idling).

- liters remaining in tank.
- liters used since last fill up.
- distance before tank goes empty (manual advises not to rely on this)
- liters used up for the current trip.
- distance traveled for this trip.
- speed, average, current speed.. which is redundant really.
- GAUGE functions: coolant temp, intake air temp. MAP sensor reading
throttle position sensor. etc..
- SCAN functions (for check engine error codes): - Displays 'NO DATA' and you wish it stays that way.

- There is also a VBB - Vehicle black box that I have not explored yet.
records some 12 trips. Tells you exceeded speed, hard braking, hard
acceleration..

- SETUP functions: for setting time and units (mpg or km).

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I now have another 'driver distraction'. I'm beginning to understand
why they did not include it as a built-in function. There is no need
for it in normal driving. My mazda5 is now like a patient in an icu.
equipped with hear monitor, ecg, blood sugar sensor, blood pressure
etc.

LOL! That is a good description of how I felt when I borrowed my fathers Scangauge, and tried it on my 5. :rolleyes: It was somewhat distracting when I had it installed. However, some new "good" habits emerged, once I saw how a small change to my driving style made a big difference to my overall fuel economy.

(boom06)
 
That is a neat gadget. My Sienna had one and I really liked it. Honestly, I'm glad that I don't have one, don't want to be reminded of my lead foot! (eekdance)
 
If you want to get creative I think you could mount it in the cassette location on the radio and have it flush mounted.

I like it on the steering column.

One of the interesting things about SCANGAUGE II that prevents me from getting it is that it doesn't have a standard DIN bracket, allowing for a in-radio factory "look"

If only they had a flush mount DIN bracket I would get one immediately.
 
Sorry to revive an old thread, but, I have to ask; don't you guys have a trip meter built into your NAVI like I do??

Dont get so upset However.... (scratch)

... that the NAVI system / Radio Station Guide / Maintenance Schedule system / trip meter / Gas mileage monitor / ETC account manager (Exress way toll pay account) and many more screens ... are all in Japanese (Nihongo written language) but boy there are a lot!

Dang, I wish I could read and write Japanese, I only speak it. I know, youll say ask the wife, but shes tried and wont spend the time to mess with it ... (boom02)

So you guys cant see the error code screen (So I've been told there is one). ???

Bummer, Im going to start using mine, just for the Scheduled Maintenance screen alone.

I can put the tire size in and it schedules rotation times, etc. ... I'll post some pictures some day, or better yet a video, if I can figure out the menus on it work, Again.

Anyhow, I know I ask the same question in most threads, ... what else is there that the MP has that the M5 don't, and vice versa?

Peace!(rei)
 
^^^^ I'm so jealous.

You lucky guy

Really? Whoa, I don't think I'd buy the M5 for having
5 doors 6 seats and a radio in the states. I bought my
Premacy because I can't buy a Skyline GT-R and take
wife and two kids to the local supermarket and the
Premacy is a meld between a sports car and a van.

But this makes me want to start a new thread titled:
M5 vs. Premacy features.

Just on features alone, I'm sorry to hear about the trip
meter guys, now we know why some auto makers are
failing in the USA, they FAIL to give the customers what
they want. No?



Peace!(rei)
 
^^^ yeah, true, but what I think we are probably unaware of is how the shear vastness of the American auto market affects the thinking behind what the companies offer. Remember, in general, we are a fringe group with all of our concern over the modding details and such. What a model offers is a direct result of wants versus cost. If I recall correctly, I have never seen any model of any vehicle priced lower than the models offered in America. I could be wrong, but that's the way it seems. To get the price so low they have to delete something if they're going to have automatic wipers, LED tails, HIDs, stock body work, etc. Just my $.02.
 
Hi, I'm from Russia. We have representatives mazda say so, that would have a trip computer in the M5, it is necessary to buy "information display, with this feature. His code CD89-61-1J0
 

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