Logging software?
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Logging software?
Hello.
I am new here and picked up a used XA for economical reasons. What is every one using for logging and diagnosing check engine lights? I have an OBD-II cable and software left over from my Evo/DSM days, but I can't get it to work on the Scion. Is there other software for my laptop I can use? Thanks.
I am new here and picked up a used XA for economical reasons. What is every one using for logging and diagnosing check engine lights? I have an OBD-II cable and software left over from my Evo/DSM days, but I can't get it to work on the Scion. Is there other software for my laptop I can use? Thanks.
#2
if you own an andriod or iphone/ipod with blue tooth you can get a obdII to blue tooth adapter and download "Tourqe" to the phone. then you can data log all kinds of stuff.
http://torque-bhp.com/
http://torque-bhp.com/
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#5
Scanguage for viewing data, but for logging and playback software, look into EASE. I've been playing around with that, pretty cool. But it is PRICEY. It has generic data stream and vehicle enhanced for gm chrysler and ford.
#6
Good news! When I was going through my parts I came across my old Palm and interface. It uses a way old logging software, tunerstein. I'm gonna give it a try today.
http://students.db.erau.edu/~szabafab/stein/
http://students.db.erau.edu/~szabafab/stein/
#7
Good news! When I was going through my parts I came across my old Palm and interface. It uses a way old logging software, tunerstein. I'm gonna give it a try today.
http://students.db.erau.edu/~szabafab/stein/
http://students.db.erau.edu/~szabafab/stein/
I used the pocketlogger it on my old 90 Laser turbo and the VR-4 I used to have.
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