OBD II reader recomendation
Re: OBD II reader recomendation
Originally Posted by Voyager
that is EXACTLY what i was looking for. you said it will be available soon? if everyone could help me out and email them to push them that would be great. i really want one of those
Re: OBD II reader recomendation
Originally Posted by ImportLabSRT
Well Ill talk to a local supplier and see if I can get a contact name at Aeroforce.
Todd from Aeroforce also emailed me.
http://aeroforcetech.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=507
Add the the list!
Re: OBD II reader recomendation
Originally Posted by BlUEMDsrt6
What kind of useful information does the OBD II reader show for our cars? Is boost shown? And can it show real time afr?
Once you get good at that, then you can dwell into what's called Mode 6 and Mode 9 data. This is an area where there's parameters set and you can see the actual value. In other words, you can see something that's about to break before it does, right now I believe you need factory scan tools to view this, or at the very least, factory knowledge.
As far as A/F ratios, that you cannot. You'd need some sort of 5 gas analyzer to see stoichiometric values. Some people think that O2 sensors can see this, but they're flat out wrong. O2 sensors see exactly that Oxygen, or the lack thereof in incomplete burning. Whether it's the galvanic battery type or the titania type, they cannot see unburnt HCs, NOx levels, or CO and CO2. All important indicators of cylinder head temp, misfires, A/F ratios, etc.
HTH
Justin
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