My 370Z has been tuned on Ecutek for some 5 years now, and at the time it was done at Dynosty I only bought the cable and deskey. Looking to
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EcuTek Bluetooth Dongle Compatibility
My 370Z has been tuned on Ecutek for some 5 years now, and at the time it was done at Dynosty I only bought the cable and deskey. Looking to pick up the OBD dongle now and wanted to know if I could just grab a used one from someone else or if I needed to buy a numbers matching kit. Does it matter at all or no?
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Same here. I got a local tune way back when Ecutek was new. Picked up a used cable and DESkey a couple of years later. Just recently picked up the BT dongle from Eugene (ByThaBay forum name). Happy to report that it doesn't appear to be interfering with the range of my fob when I leave it plugged in like some people have reported.
I'll also note that the cable and DESkey are required to upload new tune files to the car. That is one thing the BT dongle cannot do.
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Logging with the BT dongle is sooooo much better than running a laptop in the car with the cable
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Thanks guys! Picked one up off an FB parts group. Looking forward to playing with it.
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I'm curious to see if it interferes with your key fob range
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That's true I would just prefer to keep mine plugged in all the time so I bought the "y" adapter
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Any idea what is the temp range the BT dongle can handle? I was thinking I might not keep the dongle in the car full time because of the Texas heat, but I don't have any actual data on the subject matter. I'm guessing it's not a problem and I'm just being overly cautious.
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I’ve kept a non-Ecutek BT OBD scanner in my car for a few years now, and never had any issues. Can’t imagine this would be much different. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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EcuTek module supports bluetooth 4.1 and encryption. The OBD devices that use the CC2540 are bluetooth 4.0 and don't have encryption. |
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I personally would not leave a USB dongle like that in the car in high heat, especially TX heat. Although there are no batteries in a USB, it really depends how the PCB was developed and to what standard. I'm guessing in this case it's probably a level one (the higher you go, the more critical the system). I would guess after a prolonged exposure to high heat, it may impact the solder joints on the PCB which could eventually lead to improper connection, so unless you can rework micro chips...lol
Another thing is heat cycles. This is like a general rule of thumb with electronics. Avoid high heat exposure and heat cycles as this essentially reduces the life of the electronic. Although the memory on a USB is non-volatile (meaning the data will be stored w/o power) there are only a finite number of cycles data can be transferred, and exposure to heat can expedite this process potentially leaving you with corrupted data (useless). Usually an electronics ability to withstand high heat is a marketing factor because it is made to a higher standard. That's why some drives are more expensive than others and why some dash cams are cheaper (because they usually contain a crappy battery that will expand in the heat and literally implode whereas higher end dash cams come with capacitors and are hardwired to your car). EDIT: I just realized this had nothing to do with OP's original comment and I got carried away with the last post lol. Although it has already been answered - no, it doesn't matter! I did the same thing. I'm not aware of the key fob range issue though. |
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