Nology coming out with a PDA-Dyno
http://www.mmrusa.com/nologypda.htm
Put a dyno in the palm of your hand. If you want to know the horsepower and torque of your engine, or the 0 to 60 time or even ¼ mile times and speed, just use the Nology PDA-Dyno. It works on all vehicles 1996 and newer by connecting to the OBD II connection. Nology PDA-Dyno includes: OBD-Dyno Interface Box OBD II Interface Cable Software CD & Manual Works on any PDA with Palm OS 3.0 and higher. PDA hotSync/Data cable and PDA not included. Features: Measures: Horsepower and torque 0 to 60 times (and other speed combinations) ¼ mile time and speed Fuel economy (MPG) Display: General engine and vehicle information Diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) Displays real time sensor data. Up to two sensors can be monitored and graphed simultaneously Up to 5 sensors can be displayed in bar-graph and analog Displays the following sensor types: Load value, Vehicle speed, Coolant temperature, ignition timing, Engine RPM, Fuel trim, mass air flow, intake air temperature, Throttle position, Fuel Pressure, Intake manifold pressure, Oxygen sensors (does not support Enhanced Powertrain Data) |
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that is bad ass |
i doubt its going to be accurate...
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I wouldn't mind picking that unit up.
I have a m125 I have not been using for a while and it would come in handy as a data logger. TOO BAD I AM OBD I. |
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I like the gtech pro. But I like the fact that the PDA reads all of your available sensors off of the ECU.
I might get this for my other car. It is a 2000. I wounder if that service plug is for all ECUs. Do you think we will have to get converter plugs? |
Originally posted by StanBo But I like the fact that the PDA reads all of your available sensors off of the ECU. |
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