For people who dont get it , I drove my father's Peugeot 5008 , which has a HUD , it is quite helpful to have to look very little down to see speed , but really for a gadget like that it all depends on price , you can live with or without it just as well
I drive a Pontiac GTP that had it and it was useful on that car because of the analog speedometer and the gauges being lower set in the dash. My Honda would not benefit from this because the digital speedometer is pretty high on the dash so it’s close to line of sight anyways. I think it probably depends on the car
@@flameonhoodwhy would you need to monitor those while you’re daily driving, that gadget is for making the speed easier to see and less time looking away from the road
Be careful having something like this plugged into your OBD2. You really don't want something plugged into your OBD2 constantly, it could cause computer problems
Depends on the drivers need. For people in sports car some might not have one from factory. Preferably it’d be better to have both the rpms and speed shown. For the avg driver it’s pretty useless. I own a bmw with the msport package so i have one from factory but people who own one without it might want this.
@@exb940 Yeah I'd buy this right away if it showed RPMS, because in my Celica once you hit valve lift you are going REALLY fast and have to look at the RPM gauge rather than the road to know when to shift.