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FS: Nology PDA Dyno / Data Logger
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FS: Nology PDA Dyno / Data Logger
The Nology Scan Tool Works On Everything:
CAN, VPW, PWM, ISO, EU-OBD II and KWP2000 communication protocols.
Never buy an expansion module or multiple scan tools. Just one! The Nology PDA-Dyno.
Free Tech Support Forever!
If you want to know the horsepower and torque of your engine, or the 0 to 60 time of your car, or even the 1/8 mile or 1/4 mile time and speed, just use the Nology PDA-Dyno™.
Use it to check and clear the Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC), or to turn off the "Check Engine" light. -- Yes, the one that came on right after you did all those cool engine mod's. Perfect for when you have to get the car smogged.
Use it to monitor and record sensor values. --Lets say you want to upgrade your engine and you would like to know if that new trick air cleaner really gives you more power --- Do a baseline run and record the airflow data. Now install the new air cleaner and make another run (damn this is hard work). Now compare the air flow data. More air flow, more horsepower. Get it?
The PDA-Dyno™ turns your PDA into a Data Logger.--
Record several 1/4 mile runs and compare them later.
The PDA-Dyno™ turns your PDA into a Data Acquisition System.--
All OBD II supplied data can be recorded and stored.
Record all data during a road-race, or record your cars gas mileage (mpg) for a specific trip.-- A standard 8 MB PDA can hold hours of driving data (depending on free memory space). An affordable Data Logger.
FEATURES
Measure:
Horsepower and Torque
0 to 60 times
1/8 and 1/4 mile time and speed
Fuel Economy (MPG)
Display:
Generic OBD II Engine and Vehicle Information
Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC)
Displays real-time sensor data. Up to two sensors can be monitored and graphed simultaneously
Up to 5 sensors can be displayed in bar-graph and analog
Display following sensor types:
Load Value - Vehicle Speed - Coolant Temperature - Ignition Timing Engine RPM - Fuel Trim - Mass Air Flow - Intake Air Temperature Throttle Position - Fuel Pressure - Intake Manifold Pressure Oxygen Sensors. (Does not support Enhanced Powertrain Data)
Includes:
PDA-Dyno™/OBD II Interface Box
OBD II Interface Cable
PDA Data Cable
Software CD (includes manual)
Any PDA with Palm OS 3.0 or higher will work
PDA not included. Must be purchased separately.
Item is like new and only used 3 times to clear SES codes... What an awsome unit it is!!! I'll even be throwing in a windshield mount for your PDA which holds your PDA right in front of your face while your logging, and it cost me $30
Price $325 SHIPPED
CAN, VPW, PWM, ISO, EU-OBD II and KWP2000 communication protocols.
Never buy an expansion module or multiple scan tools. Just one! The Nology PDA-Dyno.
Free Tech Support Forever!
If you want to know the horsepower and torque of your engine, or the 0 to 60 time of your car, or even the 1/8 mile or 1/4 mile time and speed, just use the Nology PDA-Dyno™.
Use it to check and clear the Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC), or to turn off the "Check Engine" light. -- Yes, the one that came on right after you did all those cool engine mod's. Perfect for when you have to get the car smogged.
Use it to monitor and record sensor values. --Lets say you want to upgrade your engine and you would like to know if that new trick air cleaner really gives you more power --- Do a baseline run and record the airflow data. Now install the new air cleaner and make another run (damn this is hard work). Now compare the air flow data. More air flow, more horsepower. Get it?
The PDA-Dyno™ turns your PDA into a Data Logger.--
Record several 1/4 mile runs and compare them later.
The PDA-Dyno™ turns your PDA into a Data Acquisition System.--
All OBD II supplied data can be recorded and stored.
Record all data during a road-race, or record your cars gas mileage (mpg) for a specific trip.-- A standard 8 MB PDA can hold hours of driving data (depending on free memory space). An affordable Data Logger.
FEATURES
Measure:
Horsepower and Torque
0 to 60 times
1/8 and 1/4 mile time and speed
Fuel Economy (MPG)
Display:
Generic OBD II Engine and Vehicle Information
Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC)
Displays real-time sensor data. Up to two sensors can be monitored and graphed simultaneously
Up to 5 sensors can be displayed in bar-graph and analog
Display following sensor types:
Load Value - Vehicle Speed - Coolant Temperature - Ignition Timing Engine RPM - Fuel Trim - Mass Air Flow - Intake Air Temperature Throttle Position - Fuel Pressure - Intake Manifold Pressure Oxygen Sensors. (Does not support Enhanced Powertrain Data)
Includes:
PDA-Dyno™/OBD II Interface Box
OBD II Interface Cable
PDA Data Cable
Software CD (includes manual)
Any PDA with Palm OS 3.0 or higher will work
PDA not included. Must be purchased separately.
Item is like new and only used 3 times to clear SES codes... What an awsome unit it is!!! I'll even be throwing in a windshield mount for your PDA which holds your PDA right in front of your face while your logging, and it cost me $30
Price $325 SHIPPED
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Just wanted to let you guys know that this item is not a piece of crap G-tech Pro... This equipment is SUPER accurate because it is plugged into your OBD-II outlet under the dash above the gass pedal. You can record all your runs into your PDA with out any problems. All the original packaging will come with this purchase as well. Lastly, if you don't have a PDA to use with this equipment I'm also willing to sell you my Palm T2 Tungsten color PDA with intergrated rechargable lit ion batter, and docking station and a few other extras for $125 shipped. So if you want everything as a complete package the total would be $450 shipped.
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