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Anyone tried using the OBD tools for Mahindra XUV. please suggest which tools will be good.
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Originally Posted by DerAlte
(Post 3551818)
An ARM chip is not going to make dial updates faster nor connection more stable. The data updates will be only as fast as the ECU puts out data, and that really doesn't need faster screen updates. OBD data updates are last priority in the list of ECU tasks, and the data publishing is not associated with any guaranteed update frequency.
The ARM chip just replaces some functionality - at higher cost - that was achieved cheaply with PIC micro. Not that the change is desirable, the designers may have a long term plan to have done that.
The only plus point would be the ability to provide firmware update for the dongle, IF it supports firmware loading via USB by end-user. However, if you are not changing the car as often as the updates are expected to come, there is no advantage. |
Thanks for the valuable info, but i had already ordered the one with ARM chip.stupid:
I have all of these models. I have personally tried all these.
With Vgate icar2 I could clearly see throughput difference.
I also have spoken to startups working on OBDII, they too confirmed the same during their r&d and testing different models for compatibility.
You can try it too.. ;-)
All of these ELM327 devices work with xuv.
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Originally Posted by devrajman
(Post 3551925)
... You can try it too.. ;-)
All of these ELM327 devices work with xuv. |
Yeah, sure, of course you would have them! Get me one that works with a Safari DICOR :D! I don't have an XUV, na, and don't intend to get one.
BTW, how did you objectively measure "throughput difference"??? Or was that the usual "I get a feeling that it is faster"? :)
Mostly visual difference when using both at same time with two diff ecu simulators.
Afaik Safari dicor works with Vgate or premium. Need to use OBD car doctor app. Do try...
Xuv reply was for other post :-D
Does ELM327 devices would work with Honda City 2012. Also I would like to see how it works in my car before i put my money on it. Is there any way to check it before I buy?
Any advise guys
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Originally Posted by DerAlte
(Post 3551938)
Yeah, sure, of course you would have them! Get me one that works with a Safari DICOR :D! I don't have an XUV, na, and don't intend to get one.
BTW, how did you objectively measure "throughput difference"??? Or was that the usual "I get a feeling that it is faster"? :) |
I bought ELM 327 from ebay and it is working perfectly fine with Car Doctor Android app
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Originally Posted by Chalu
(Post 3552456)
Does ELM327 devices would work with Honda City 2012. Also I would like to see how it works in my car before i put my money on it. Is there any way to check it before I buy?
Any advise guys |
Yes Its compatible with any ELM327 device and works without issue with any OBDII Android App.
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Originally Posted by devrajman
(Post 3552031)
Mostly visual difference when using both at same time with two diff ecu simulators. ... |
:eek: That's even worse than "I get a feeling that it is faster" :uncontrol
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Originally Posted by devrajman
(Post 3552031)
Afaik Safari dicor works with Vgate or premium. Need to use OBD car doctor app. Do try ... |
Hmmm must try that some time. Even the others seem to work with OBD Car Doctor. That must be a protocol translation issue more than dongle compatibility issue.
Received the V gate OBD II yesterday. It works fine with the Torque app.
Recently bought ELM 327 mini for my cars.
I found it to be working perfectly in my Honda Brio and Cedia but for some strange reason it is not working properly in Polo i.e. it does not show the speed (OBD) and fuel consumption (Km/l - instantaneous).
I am using the Torque Pro app.
What could be the reason?
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Originally Posted by Mr.mitsuvolk
(Post 3562932)
I found it to be working perfectly in my Honda Brio and Cedia but for some strange reason it is not working properly in Polo i.e. it does not show the speed (OBD) and fuel consumption (Km/l - instantaneous). |
In the settings tab, go to OBD2 adapter setting -> here check if the 'Do not calculate MPG/FE'. If this option is checked then FE won't be calculated.
Anurag.
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Originally Posted by a4anurag
(Post 3562971)
In the settings tab, go to OBD2 adapter setting -> here check if the 'Do not calculate MPG/FE'. If this option is checked then FE won't be calculated.
Anurag. |
Just checked the adapter settings and 'Do not calculate MPG/FE' was not checked.
The FE and vehicle speeds are being displayed when I connect the adapter in Cedia as well as Brio, it is just the Polo in which I am encountering this problem.
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Originally Posted by Mr.mitsuvolk
(Post 3562991)
Just checked the adapter settings and 'Do not calculate MPG/FE' was not checked.
The FE and vehicle speeds are being displayed when I connect the adapter in Cedia as well as Brio, it is just the Polo in which I am encountering this problem. |
Then I hope these sensors that are required to calculate these parameters are available or no for Torque PRO to access.
When you open a page in the real-time data tab, add a display and when you select on the parameter that needs to be added, is it green in colour or greyish?
If it is Green then it is an active sensor.
Anurag.
I just checked the speed and FE parameters in the add display panel, both of them appear with green background but the speed remains 0km/h in Polo :(
Another thing, should I remove the adapter everytime after a drive. I\'m afraid that I might end up damaging the pins if I remove it frequently.
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