RRM DashDAQ
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RRM DashDAQ
I actually have one of these (it's not made by RRM.) I've been meaning to make a thread about it. I've been doing beta testing for them, as they're coming out with Mitsubishi specific drivers so the device can read all the proprietary Mitsubishi signals. It's pretty slick.
The value is really in its logging ability. Instead of dealing with a laptop, you can have this do all your logging for you. Toss in a 16 GB SDHC flash card and you can log all day without a problem.
The value is really in its logging ability. Instead of dealing with a laptop, you can have this do all your logging for you. Toss in a 16 GB SDHC flash card and you can log all day without a problem.
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I actually have one of these (it's not made by RRM.) I've been meaning to make a thread about it. I've been doing beta testing for them, as they're coming out with Mitsubishi specific drivers so the device can read all the proprietary Mitsubishi signals. It's pretty slick.
The value is really in its logging ability. Instead of dealing with a laptop, you can have this do all your logging for you. Toss in a 16 GB SDHC flash card and you can log all day without a problem.
The value is really in its logging ability. Instead of dealing with a laptop, you can have this do all your logging for you. Toss in a 16 GB SDHC flash card and you can log all day without a problem.
anyways it's really amazing, all the crap it can do... I think the MMCS can probably do half of that... can a NAVI owner confirm the features in the MMCS?
I don't know whether get this or grab a navi and be done with it; though the navi lacks the loggin and gauges probably and maybe some other things on that unit
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I actually have one of these (it's not made by RRM.) I've been meaning to make a thread about it. I've been doing beta testing for them, as they're coming out with Mitsubishi specific drivers so the device can read all the proprietary Mitsubishi signals. It's pretty slick.
The value is really in its logging ability. Instead of dealing with a laptop, you can have this do all your logging for you. Toss in a 16 GB SDHC flash card and you can log all day without a problem.
The value is really in its logging ability. Instead of dealing with a laptop, you can have this do all your logging for you. Toss in a 16 GB SDHC flash card and you can log all day without a problem.
The Daq is made by DrewTech, specialist in OBDII logging, and modified by us Zeitronix to accept all Zt-2 Wideband Values (AFR, Lambda, Boost, Vacuum, EGT, RPM, 0-5V User input) along with OBDII signals. So you have best of both worlds, perfromance and OBDII data. We adopted it and call it Zeitronix DashDAQ. It's available with the Zt-2 combo and all plug and play cabling to read the Zt-2. Zt-2 license is included. RRM sells Zeitronix Daq with the Zeitronix license and cabling.
Installation takes less time than sex hungry sailor intercourse:
1 Attached suction cap to your windshield.
2 Plug DashDAQ OBDII cable to the OBDII port
3 Plug DashDAQ Zt-2 cable to the Zt-2.
Installation takes less time than sex hungry sailor intercourse:
1 Attached suction cap to your windshield.
2 Plug DashDAQ OBDII cable to the OBDII port
3 Plug DashDAQ Zt-2 cable to the Zt-2.
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The Daq is made by DrewTech, specialist in OBDII logging, and modified by us Zeitronix to accept all Zt-2 Wideband Values (AFR, Lambda, Boost, Vacuum, EGT, RPM, 0-5V User input) along with OBDII signals. So you have best of both worlds, perfromance and OBDII data. We adopted it and call it Zeitronix DashDAQ. It's available with the Zt-2 combo and all plug and play cabling to read the Zt-2. Zt-2 license is included. RRM sells Zeitronix Daq with the Zeitronix license and cabling.
Installation takes less time than sex hungry sailor intercourse:
1 Attached suction cap to your windshield.
2 Plug DashDAQ OBDII cable to the OBDII port
3 Plug DashDAQ Zt-2 cable to the Zt-2.
Installation takes less time than sex hungry sailor intercourse:
1 Attached suction cap to your windshield.
2 Plug DashDAQ OBDII cable to the OBDII port
3 Plug DashDAQ Zt-2 cable to the Zt-2.

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I actually have one of these (it's not made by RRM.) I've been meaning to make a thread about it. I've been doing beta testing for them, as they're coming out with Mitsubishi specific drivers so the device can read all the proprietary Mitsubishi signals. It's pretty slick.
The value is really in its logging ability. Instead of dealing with a laptop, you can have this do all your logging for you. Toss in a 16 GB SDHC flash card and you can log all day without a problem.
The value is really in its logging ability. Instead of dealing with a laptop, you can have this do all your logging for you. Toss in a 16 GB SDHC flash card and you can log all day without a problem.

DashDaq Version 2 is available HERE!







