Durametric or other OBDII w/adapter
#1
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Durametric or other OBDII w/adapter
Any recommendations on the Durametric product... would prefer some app based for my phone with a OBDII and P car adapter cable.
Not sure either unit gives or supports much info.
Any feedback? Durametric seems to be $347 for the enthusiast (up to 3 cars based on vin)
Anyone have one for sale?
Thanks
Not sure either unit gives or supports much info.
Any feedback? Durametric seems to be $347 for the enthusiast (up to 3 cars based on vin)
Anyone have one for sale?
Thanks
#3
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Thread Starter
Thanks Raj
Is there good real time data, rpm, fuel pressure, air/idle, fuel mix etc. etc..
Perhaps Porsche does not offer that up from the ECU?
or is this just a good error code reader/scanner reset tool?
John
Is there good real time data, rpm, fuel pressure, air/idle, fuel mix etc. etc..
Perhaps Porsche does not offer that up from the ECU?
or is this just a good error code reader/scanner reset tool?
John
#4
Rennlist Member
Originally Posted by jsheiry
Thanks Raj
Is there good real time data, rpm, fuel pressure, air/idle, fuel mix etc. etc..
Perhaps Porsche does not offer that up from the ECU?
or is this just a good error code reader/scanner reset tool?
John
Is there good real time data, rpm, fuel pressure, air/idle, fuel mix etc. etc..
Perhaps Porsche does not offer that up from the ECU?
or is this just a good error code reader/scanner reset tool?
John
Good luck.
#5
Registered User
Originally Posted by jsheiry
Thanks Raj
Is there good real time data, rpm, fuel pressure, air/idle, fuel mix etc. etc..
Perhaps Porsche does not offer that up from the ECU?
or is this just a good error code reader/scanner reset tool?
John
Is there good real time data, rpm, fuel pressure, air/idle, fuel mix etc. etc..
Perhaps Porsche does not offer that up from the ECU?
or is this just a good error code reader/scanner reset tool?
John
#6
Any recommendations on the Durametric product... would prefer some app based for my phone with a OBDII and P car adapter cable.
Not sure either unit gives or supports much info.
Any feedback? Durametric seems to be $347 for the enthusiast (up to 3 cars based on vin)
Anyone have one for sale?
Thanks
Not sure either unit gives or supports much info.
Any feedback? Durametric seems to be $347 for the enthusiast (up to 3 cars based on vin)
Anyone have one for sale?
Thanks
#7
The durametric is the best aftermarket scanner for the p cars. The actual values screen is limited though, but that is just by the design of the dme. There isn't much available to see. I run it off of a cheap ($200) laptop from best buy, and that's all its used for. It can be a little buggy sometimes, but I think it's more the laptop than the software
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#8
Drifting
I have hooked my car up once to my durametric to troubleshoot a door lock issue, if I recall it reads the ABS, Airbag, DME and Alarm/Central Locking modules. I would take a wild guess and say that is everything on the car
I too have not messed with the realtime stats, since this was a pre-obd II car, I assume their are less required features, and this is at a time when manufactures were mandated to monitor things, you should have some basics in relation to emissions (metering from the AFM, o2 temp, water temp, rpm, speed)
I too have not messed with the realtime stats, since this was a pre-obd II car, I assume their are less required features, and this is at a time when manufactures were mandated to monitor things, you should have some basics in relation to emissions (metering from the AFM, o2 temp, water temp, rpm, speed)
#10
Drifting
My bad on the ABS.
Here is a small write up I did on making my own OBD II to OBD I Porsche Centric adapter, looking at the screenshot I can see it says ENGINE, AIRBAG, ALARM for the available modules.
https://rennlist.com/forums/968-foru...ock-issue.html
Here is a small write up I did on making my own OBD II to OBD I Porsche Centric adapter, looking at the screenshot I can see it says ENGINE, AIRBAG, ALARM for the available modules.
https://rennlist.com/forums/968-foru...ock-issue.html
#12
My bad on the ABS.
Here is a small write up I did on making my own OBD II to OBD I Porsche Centric adapter, looking at the screenshot I can see it says ENGINE, AIRBAG, ALARM for the available modules.
https://rennlist.com/forums/968-foru...ock-issue.html
Here is a small write up I did on making my own OBD II to OBD I Porsche Centric adapter, looking at the screenshot I can see it says ENGINE, AIRBAG, ALARM for the available modules.
https://rennlist.com/forums/968-foru...ock-issue.html
#14
Drifting
I think it is this one: https://www.bergvillfx.com/index.php...tics-tool.html
#15
Yep, worked fine for me, in fact it solved my problems, so a case of a tool actually helping to trouble shoot. The special tool if I recall just does some output tests, and reads the same codes you see on that screenshot in my thread.
I think it is this one: https://www.bergvillfx.com/index.php...tics-tool.html
I think it is this one: https://www.bergvillfx.com/index.php...tics-tool.html