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Pharmacist 02-17-2010 11:26 AM

recommendations for scantool/datalogger
 
Thinking about getting a scantool/datalogger.

I found this link: ScanGauge, GTech and DashDyno Feature Review

Scangauge is the cheapest but it seems to be basic, with a slow rate of streaming data, and it doesn't log any acceleration or g force data. The G-Tech Pro seems ideal for the track as it logs a lot of performance parameters. But it doesnt connect to the ECU or collect any readouts regarding the functioning of the car itself. Dashdyno seems the most versatile but also the most expensive, and it doesn't measure g forces.

Any recommendations? anyone here with experience about them? Or how about recommendations for any other data logger other than these 3?

One more thing, does anyone know if any of these data loggers can display oil pressure, or do i have to get a separate gauge for this one?

Modshack 02-17-2010 11:53 AM

FWIW, the Scangauge is a pretty handy tool. I and all my serious car buddies run this. It doesn't datalog, but for real time it can't be beat. I have a gauge to measure acceleration and G-forces I bought for $30, but honestly never use it. The Scangauge is a Must have though, especially for information junkies.. I typically keep Water temps, Intake temps, and long and short fuel trims up all the time.

TPS: Throttle position sensor 0-100%
fIA: Intake Air Temps (Temperatures at the intake manifold)
fWT: Coolant water temperature
HPR: Horsepower (Looks to be pretty accurate from initial runs on several cars)
VLT: System Voltage
IGT: Ignition timing (advance)
LOD: % Power request
Closed/Open loop: Fuel management and transition point from O2 control to WOT
STF: Short term Fuel trims (Idle % on Block 32)
LTF: Long term Fuel trims (Partial throttle on Block 32)
OX1: #1 O2 sensor output, 0-100
OX2: #2 O2 sensor output, 0-100
MPH: Digital speed reading from Speed sensor
RPM: Digital RPM’s
MPG: Miles per gallon
GPH: Gallons per hour

Trip Data: Fuel economy, Fuel used, Distance, drive time, Avg. speed,
Distance/time/fuel to empty, ETC.

Scan Tool: Code reader and eraser, Readiness test, Turn off CEL’s

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jpit 03-03-2010 07:42 PM

I have the Dashdyno and it can display OBD parameters similar to the Scangauge ( a maximum of four at a time). It also can give you 0-60 or quarter mile times and when you input vehicle weight, drag coefficient and frontal area of the car it has been pretty accurate as a dyno. It has two auxillary ports that you can you to measure other values
such as oil pressure. I am trying to determine what type of oil pressure sender I need to get a reading.

BennytheBlade 12-01-2010 08:52 AM

Anyone else have any info/experience/recommendations?


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