User Manual
Save A Performance Run
You can save a Performance Run for later review. ScanGauge provides storage slots for up to 8
Performance Runs in the Memory Screen. You can save a Performance Run anytime after it has been
recorded - the most recent run will remain in temporary memory until you either rearm the Performance
Monitor or until ScanGauge is turned off or unplugged.
The Memory screen is accessible from a few different locations including the Performance Monitor
Home Screen, and the Postrun Screen as shown in the diagram below.
<MEMORY * 0 >
<RECALL STORE>
Performance Monitor Home Screen Postrun Screen
<DATA MONITOR>
<MEMORY ARM>
<VIEW DATA SAVE>
<BACK ARM>
An asterisk (*) next to the memory slot
number indicates that the selected
memory slot contains saved data.
Helpful Tips
The Performance Monitor can provide a wealth of information about your vehicle’s performance. Here
are a few quick tips on how to use the data after a Performance Run to help get the most out the
Performance Monitor. For more tips, visit us online at: www.ScanGauge.com/quick-tips.
Get Your 1/4-mile time
On the Data Screen, set the step-through parameter to Distance (D) and step through the data until
distance shows 1320ft.
Get Your 0-60 MPH time
On the Data Screen, set the step-through parameter to Speed (S) and step thru through data until speed
(MPH) shows 60MPH. The time displayed on the bottom line is your 0-60 time.
Get Braking Performance — 60-0 MPH and Braking Distance
On a closed course, start by bringing your vehicle up to speed , just below 60 MPH, and hold your
speed while your passenger arms the Performance Monitor. Then, bring your vehicle’s speed up to 60
MPH and then begin braking. Once your speed reaches 0, the Performance Monitor will automatically
stop recording data. Finally, set the step-through parameter to Speed (S) and step through the data
until speed shows 0 MPH. Read the distance (ft) parameter for breaking distance and the time (Sec)
parameter for breaking time.
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