The Scantools, OBD II Readers, and Programmers Thread
#31
Just had a thought... I have a Nook, and these are Android behind the scenes... you can get a bootable microSD card ($30, or $20 for the image if you have your own card) that will turn it into a 4.1.2 (Jelly Bean) Android tablet.
I should then be able to run Torque on my Nook, and Bluetooth via an ELM327.
$40 and I could be up and running.
I should then be able to run Torque on my Nook, and Bluetooth via an ELM327.
$40 and I could be up and running.
#33
Originally Posted by Spillage
Just had a thought... I have a Nook, and these are Android behind the scenes... you can get a bootable microSD card ($30, or $20 for the image if you have your own card) that will turn it into a 4.1.2 (Jelly Bean) Android tablet.
I should then be able to run Torque on my Nook, and Bluetooth via an ELM327.
$40 and I could be up and running.
I should then be able to run Torque on my Nook, and Bluetooth via an ELM327.
$40 and I could be up and running.
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If the dongle and app cost over $100 than you might as well buy a bluetooth capable android tablet and the elm327 adaptor for less money, i also doubt the iphone apps have as many features as the torque app.
Here is a video of the torque track recorder which is also great for logging data.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJgP...e_gdata_player
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Here is a video of the torque track recorder which is also great for logging data.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJgP...e_gdata_player
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I didn't try anything crazy on this as it was to see how it functions to start/time the timing.
#38
MTG 2500 had graphing capability, but only for reading data. It can contol the PCM for diagnostics, such as increasing throttle, open and close any emission related device connected to PCM, step IAC, activate/deactivate relays, and other functions, but only while connected. No write to PCM capability.