But the Tactrix Cable doesn't work with much else, and EvoScan only works on Tactrix Cables. So the cheap ebay OBD reader works better than the Tactrix on in our CJs. i managed to get one of them to display a fair bit of info, from RPM, speed and load to accelerator position, coolant temperature and intake temperature. So what I did was just bought a cheap ($40 or $50 from memory) ebay OBD reader, and it came with some different software programs to try out. But most of the other data was inaccurate. I only got RPM and a couple of other things of no use. He may have got more out of it than I did. Talk to Speedie, as he runs a car PC with EvoScan I believe, in his RA. I just used my Macbook Pro, but I used the Windows Vista I have on it, not the Mac OSX, as I don't believe there is a OSX version of EvoScan, let alone many other data logging programs. You don't nessicarily need a car PC, but you need to run the EvoScan program on a laptop, or portable tablet etc and a car PC is just an integrated one. ![]() ![]() Also, it requires the Tactrix OpenPort 2.0 cable, about $180. ![]() With regards to EvoScan, it doesn't read too much from the regular CJ range.
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