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Watchdog Fuel Economy Monitor by Bully Dog saves at the pump

placed Wed, Jul 1st, 2009
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Independence, Ohio--It is proven that motorists who change their driving habits to maximize fuel economy can see improvements up to 37 percent per gallon of fuel. Recognizing this fact, Bully Dog designed the first software of its kind into the Watchdog Fuel Economy Monitor, now available at Stylin' Trucks.


A priority in today’s market place is saving fuel, getting every last tenth of a mile out of the fuel in the tank. The Watchdog features software that tracks drivers’ habits behind the wheel. As these habits show themselves, the software calculates the best remedy and then notifies the driver. Serving as the device’s “Driving Coach,” the Watchdog will recommend and suggest different driving methods to the user in real time as conditions and habits become apparent.


A digital gauge set and a fuel economy driving coach all built into one unit, the Watchdog Fuel Economy Monitor features the ability to monitor more than 20 vehicle parameters all while you receive valuable driving suggestions from the Driving Coach to maximize fuel economy.


The information is gathered from the sensors that each vehicle is equipped with from the factory.

As data is processed, the Driving Coach guides the vehicle’s driver to the most efficient, economical driving techniques in order to maximize fuel economy.


The Watchdog Gauge offers a comprehensive digital gauge package including all parameters included in vehicles ’96 and newer. The Watchdog Fuel Economy fits all vehicles (gas or diesel), ’96 or newer with an On-Board Diagnostic System port, and is available in black or white.

 





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