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OBD II Scanner for Palm

From: "Diode" <me(at)imnotgonnatellya.com>

Subject: OBD II Scanner for Palm

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Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2004 05:12:13 GMT

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Any of you guys ever play with one of these?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=43989&item=2454028476

It`s an Auterra Dyno Scan, which is an OBD II scanner that plugs into a

Palm. Gives you all kinds of info including output numbers (HP, Torque,

etc), pretty graphs, Mileage, timing info, bla, bla. Most importantly to

me, it reads trouble codes and lets you clear them. My Infinity keeps

setting the same stupid cat efficiency code and I keep needing to clear it.

I could take the car to the dealer and have them download the latest

software into the computer (the TSB says that will fix the problem) but I`ve

heard that the new download effects the drivability and neuters the car a

bit. What do you guys that know about OBD think about the Auterra?



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From: "Diode" <me(at)imnotgonnatellyou.com>

Subject: Re: OBD II Scanner for Palm

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Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2004 17:35:51 GMT

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You guys gotta see this thing. This is a must buy for any motorhead that

owns a Palm PDA. You can even get 0-60 times with this puppy. Obviously,

it won`t do everything that the Hyper will do, but still... Check the web

site (I`m downloading the eval software right now)

http://www.auterraweb.com/index.html



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"Diode" <me(at)imnotgonnatellya.com> wrote in message

news:NGJOb.7927$OM2.2709078(at)news4.srv.hcvlny.cv.net...

> Any of you guys ever play with one of these?

>

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=43989&item=2454028476

> It`s an Auterra Dyno Scan, which is an OBD II scanner that plugs into a

> Palm. Gives you all kinds of info including output numbers (HP, Torque,

> etc), pretty graphs, Mileage, timing info, bla, bla. Most importantly to

> me, it reads trouble codes and lets you clear them. My Infinity keeps

> setting the same stupid cat efficiency code and I keep needing to clear

it.

> I could take the car to the dealer and have them download the latest

> software into the computer (the TSB says that will fix the problem) but

I`ve

> heard that the new download effects the drivability and neuters the car a

> bit. What do you guys that know about OBD think about the Auterra?

>

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> -|>- Diode -<|-

> `68 L79 Coupe

> `79 Triumph Bonneville

>

>

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From: Todd <tc.meyer(at)sympatico.ca>

Subject: OBDII scan for`96 and later Vettes?

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Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2003 00:50:27 -0400

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Was wondering, has anyone had experience with OBDII PC interface and

scan software such as available at www.obddiagnostics.com or at

www.obd-2.com? If so, would appreciate any positive or negative

feedback on these.



Thanks. Todd





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