RSI is recommending that unit for me to do some logging. You get the kit and it includes the wideband sensor and wireless devise. Plug the sensor into the devise and the devise into your OBD port. Then a wifi enabled PC can log it all with the software. Not expensive, almost sounds too good to be true for the price.
Anyone use one or another wireless type devise in their car like this?
I'd buy one. Will You buy from Will or that website?
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RSI will knock the price down a bit. Not really concerned about that so much, but I do wanna make sure it works well. I seem to recall someone at the morg commenting that it would lose communication - the wifi thing. I'd honestly rather have a cable, but this fashionable little gadget is attracting the iPhone crowd.
Edit: Reread the rather long thread at the morg, and the communication problem was between the OT-2 and the OBD. It appears to have been a design issue with earlier units.
Soooooooooo, anyone bought one lately?
Last edited by dave6666; October 29th, 2012 at 08:55 PM.
Call me tomorrow and I will send you one out. Do a write up on it and pay me if you want to keep it. If everyone likes the write up and your opinion we can do a special group buy for Black Friday.
Call me tomorrow and I will send you one out. Do a write up on it and pay me if you want to keep it. If everyone likes the write up and your opinion we can do a special group buy for Black Friday.
I'd like to pick one up when I come out in a few weeks.
Call me tomorrow and I will send you one out. Do a write up on it and pay me if you want to keep it. If everyone likes the write up and your opinion we can do a special group buy for Black Friday.
Have you seen his child like write ups? You should leave that to a professional.....like that guy with Skeletor stripes....just saying..
RSI is recommending that unit for me to do some logging. You get the kit and it includes the wideband sensor and wireless devise. Plug the sensor into the devise and the devise into your OBD port. Then a wifi enabled PC can log it all with the software. Not expensive, almost sounds too good to be true for the price.
Anyone use one or another wireless type devise in their car like this?
I have run Innovate products for about ten years. I have run various forms of their products, unless something has changed I could not get the the OT1 to consistently work with the viper. Their forum was loaded with complaints about the OT1.
Currently I use the DL32 for logging. The problem with that is that you have to run your 0-5 volt sensor data into the DL32. The PIDS I monitor are rpm, a/f, vacuum/boost, fuel press, throttle position.
Personally, I would use the Palmer engineering software or Ease to log the OBD output, those both work extremely well on the viper. Palmer is probably the best, it works with your laptop. I used the Ease with a palm pilot, with the palm it is more gimmick than a tool.
Last edited by Jack B; October 29th, 2012 at 09:40 PM.
Call me tomorrow and I will send you one out. Do a write up on it and pay me if you want to keep it. If everyone likes the write up and your opinion we can do a special group buy for Black Friday.
Looking forward to the review. This might me something I would like to add.
OK Will. Pick a spot for my wideband sensor. I'd rather have it right outside the frame rail on the turnout as it would be easier to get at and I wouldn't have to pull the merge collector. Which is a bitch on Belangers if you do it like he says you're supposed to. That's where my soon to be factory again sensors are (Rock Auto delivered the new Bosch sensors yesterday)
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