View Poll Results: What's displayed on your trip computer most of the time?
Speed Indicator
90
61.64%
Outside Air Temperature
28
19.18%
Distance to empty
6
4.11%
Average fuel consumption and speed
11
7.53%
Elapsed time / trip odometer
0
0%
Stopwatch
0
0%
Tire pressure
9
6.16%
Up-shift indicator setting
2
1.37%
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What's displayed on your trip computer?
#4
When I'm timing a trip, I have the speed/distance on, but most of the time I use the speed indicator. It's nice to have the other displays for quick checks (how hot/cold is it outside? How's tire pressure doing?) but for steady running, speed is the most useful.
I like the trip computer a lot!
I like the trip computer a lot!
#5
I don't understand why the digital speedo is at all useful unless you're pulling into the pit lane at Road Atlanta and need to keep it right at 40 MPH.
Tire pressure is the single most important feature IMO. You could take every other function away and I wouldn't care one bit.
Tire pressure is the single most important feature IMO. You could take every other function away and I wouldn't care one bit.
#6
well to be honest, on daily drives, I have no need to look at tire pressure all the time, if something goes so far out of wack that it requires my attention, then it will get my attention. I dont need to sit there and watch it; yup warming up now, 35psi... isnt that interesting.
just my thoughts, great feature dont get me wrong, but to use your own story, unless Im on the drag strip concerned about my tire pressure, then it really doesnt matter.
just my thoughts, great feature dont get me wrong, but to use your own story, unless Im on the drag strip concerned about my tire pressure, then it really doesnt matter.
#7
Originally posted by ares
well to be honest, on daily drives, I have no need to look at tire pressure all the time, if something goes so far out of wack that it requires my attention, then it will get my attention. I dont need to sit there and watch it; yup warming up now, 35psi... isnt that interesting.
well to be honest, on daily drives, I have no need to look at tire pressure all the time, if something goes so far out of wack that it requires my attention, then it will get my attention. I dont need to sit there and watch it; yup warming up now, 35psi... isnt that interesting.
Do you not check it at all, or just take a look in the morning when leaving for the first time?
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#10
the speedo gauge is prolly the best one imho-- your hand is in the way most of the time!
i wish i could display fuel pressure... hmm.. i wunder if there is a way to add it on ... heheh
i wish i could display fuel pressure... hmm.. i wunder if there is a way to add it on ... heheh
#12
Before getting my Z, I thought that I'd be keeping it on the air temp selection. But I've found that I like it best showing the speed. I tend to keep my steering wheel low and it sometimes obscures the top of the speedo. I think that I can see the speed better and quicker on the trip computer too.
I do flip around getting close to the bottom of the gas tank or to check the outside temp if its cold outside though.
I do flip around getting close to the bottom of the gas tank or to check the outside temp if its cold outside though.
#14
Digi speedo here. Although, the other night I started driving home and the temp was displayed. I was like, WTF, I didn't switch it to temp! And there was some tiny text that I couldn't read until I stopped. Of course, you're probably all saying to yourselves, "ICY". This was the first time I experienced the trip computer automatically switching to another mode to warn me about something, BTW, it was 36 degrees.
#17
In the winter, I find the Temp reading to be VERY helpful. In ZEATTLE we often hover 7-10 degrees either side of freezing. I appreciate getting kissed before any particular spinout occurs.
During warmer weather, I go with digi speedo.
During warmer weather, I go with digi speedo.