Did a search but didn't find anything about this gizmo on here. I haven't got one yet but looks I will have to. I can use it on a couple of my vehicles with OBD I.
That looks like a pretty cool app for us guys running obd1(I'm running tpi based ecm on a custom stealth ram setup) and having an issue trying to tune without constantly having the multimeter out checking values at each sensor! Just watched their youtube video of how it works and seems to be fairly user friendly and allows data logging.
X2 on putting that on my need list.
Nice find man!
Pulled the trigger on this little gem. While it's not optimal, it gives out plenty of vital information. I got to fiddle with it and works pretty good. There is a next generation in the works. I've exchanged a couple of emails with these guys and the newer version will read directly from the ECM! This means faster data rate and a couple other features. It's going to be pretty awesome, IMHO. I'll have to try it when it comes out. Half my cars are OBD I and half are OBDII. Here are some screen captures I did to share...
Engine at operating temps, ignition ON
Engine running...
Dip switches and function..
Some of the over 2 dozen trouble codes which can be triggered. ..
I was referring to GM's Computer Command Control system, the computer controlled carburetor system from the 1980s which was used in most G bodies in the US. They only listed efi applications on their site. Never heard of BWM's CCC before.
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