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Old 09-01-2012, 10:28 AM
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I purchased the blue driver scan too that works with apple products. IE iPhone iPad iPod. When I first purchased it it was mainly a code reader and had a few sensors that u could monitor. Since then they have made many updates such as data logging ( which is what I am interested in). I would like to know what sensors would benefit us obs guys the most. I can work with these guys and we can help create an awesome inexpensive product for trucks. I think it cost about $150 for the expanded version of the app and for the blue driver module itself.
 
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Old 09-01-2012, 10:45 AM
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duty cycle %
trans temp
oil temp
ICP pressures
rpm
IAT
PW
etc. etc. etc.
 
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Old 09-01-2012, 12:04 PM
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Your talking ipr duty correct? And whats PW? It displays your rpms IAT and AAT mph and I will have to check what others are displayed. For those with iPhones this could and would be pretty dang cool. Since people have their phones with them all the time.
 
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Just took a look and man they have added a ton of stuff. I will take a video of the list of items monitored and post it. Then I will check and see which ones work on our rigs.
 
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PW is pulse width. The aeroforce web site will show you all of them.
 
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PW is pulse width. The aeroforce web site will show you all of them.
Pulse width of the injectors correct?
 
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Well these guys talked their product up pretty well but being that our trucks aren't OBDII compliant they are unable to read those sensors. I was hoping to have something here but hit a dead end. Does work good for a code reader though. Guess I'm goin to need to borrow a laptop in order to send Jody some live data. It was worth a try!!
 
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It will probably happen eventually.
 
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