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Scan gauge 2 is still the most reliable monitor so far for our 6.0s. It does log data for mpg monitoring but the moment u unplug it from obd2, it loses the memory.
So going off topic, and besides the comment I meant to make in my last post about you getting hot and bothered over work (and then wondering what you did for work )... Where was I? oh yes: so can you do data logging on SGII? and how does one do this (hook up a PC, etc.). Just curious, I'm so technology illiterate after being out of the industry for 10+ years and my phone is smarter than me now I was pleasantly surprised by Torque though -- pretty slick stuff for $4.95
i agree about the Torque app. the bluetooth adapters look rather pricey though.
You meant that as a joke... right?! Search for: Bluetooth ELM 327 ODBII on eBay. I paid like $13? and if I wanted to go auction and wait, less...
I sent a friend to Amazon just because it was a recommended BT adapter and that is the BAFX for like $24. Though I do have to say I get the VIN data on my mini ELM where the BAFX unit doesn't...
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