OBD2 bluetooth and external GPS bluetooth
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Read the blog posts at the bottom of this link.
http://blog.griffintechnology.com/archi ... ndrive-app
Is there a list of devices that can be used to capture telemetry on video while using your lap timer and the iP4? I have a 2012 Mustang Boss 302 that I'm taking to the track. Thanks.
http://blog.griffintechnology.com/archi ... ndrive-app
Is there a list of devices that can be used to capture telemetry on video while using your lap timer and the iP4? I have a 2012 Mustang Boss 302 that I'm taking to the track. Thanks.
Re: OBD2 bluetooth and external GPS bluetooth
Hi,
Please check http://www.gps-laptimer.de/Compatibility.html for a list of LapTimer compatible OBD devices.
- Harry
Please check http://www.gps-laptimer.de/Compatibility.html for a list of LapTimer compatible OBD devices.
- Harry
Re: OBD2 bluetooth and external GPS bluetooth
Thanks Harry.
Re: OBD2 bluetooth and external GPS bluetooth
Hi,
Bluetooth OBD devices are now compatible with iphone, ipad and ipod touch thanks to roqyBT4 app and its addon roqyOBD !
See www.roqy-bluetooth.net for more information!
roqy
Bluetooth OBD devices are now compatible with iphone, ipad and ipod touch thanks to roqyBT4 app and its addon roqyOBD !
See www.roqy-bluetooth.net for more information!
roqy
Re: OBD2 bluetooth and external GPS bluetooth
I can't find this at the iTunes App store.roqyBT wrote:Hi,
Bluetooth OBD devices are now compatible with iphone, ipad and ipod touch thanks to roqyBT4 app and its addon roqyOBD !
See http://www.roqy-bluetooth.net for more information!
roqy
Re: OBD2 bluetooth and external GPS bluetooth
roqyBT4's functionality requires a jailbroken phone. Apps like this need to be loaded from Cydia or other sources - not App Store.
- Harry
- Harry
Re: OBD2 bluetooth and external GPS bluetooth
Harry,
I just bought your LapTimer Pro iPhone application to use on my Triumph Daytona 675 on the track. I also bought an Emprum UltiMate GPS receiver. Now I'd like to add a wireless OBD-II scanner to keep track of engine RPMs, etc.
The Kiwi Wifi won't work with the Triumph, as it does not use the VAG-COM protocol. The OBDLink Wifi does work with the Triumph, and I've seen you post some things about it. However, I don't see it on the compatibility page. Is it compatible or not? If it is, I will pull the trigger and buy it right now; if not I guess I'll have to wait.
Thanks for your time.
Sean
I just bought your LapTimer Pro iPhone application to use on my Triumph Daytona 675 on the track. I also bought an Emprum UltiMate GPS receiver. Now I'd like to add a wireless OBD-II scanner to keep track of engine RPMs, etc.
The Kiwi Wifi won't work with the Triumph, as it does not use the VAG-COM protocol. The OBDLink Wifi does work with the Triumph, and I've seen you post some things about it. However, I don't see it on the compatibility page. Is it compatible or not? If it is, I will pull the trigger and buy it right now; if not I guess I'll have to wait.
Thanks for your time.
Sean
Re: OBD2 bluetooth and external GPS bluetooth
Hi,
The OBDLink WLAN works like the KiwiWifi does. Both have some WLAN connectivity issues I was not yet able to work around. The issue named is a regularly appearing disconnect of the WLAN connection. LapTimer reconnects immediately, however, connection drops for a few seconds. This problem occurs specifically in town with lots of WLANs around. Outside, they are by far more stable.
- Harry
The OBDLink WLAN works like the KiwiWifi does. Both have some WLAN connectivity issues I was not yet able to work around. The issue named is a regularly appearing disconnect of the WLAN connection. LapTimer reconnects immediately, however, connection drops for a few seconds. This problem occurs specifically in town with lots of WLANs around. Outside, they are by far more stable.
- Harry
Re: OBD2 bluetooth and external GPS bluetooth
Which protocoll do you need. Keep in mind that Laptimer currently only works for OBD II vehicles! Even though OBDLink might support older protocols too (like KWP1281 or KWP2000) Laptimer won't still be able to work with your vehicle (correct me if im wrong Harry)! OBD II has values that are standardized for all vehicle makers. That's the reason why it's "easy" to find those values. Older non OBD II protocols (especially VAG protocols) aren't standardized and differ from vehicle to vehicle and therefore make it very complicated to implement.Squelch wrote:Harry,
I just bought your LapTimer Pro iPhone application to use on my Triumph Daytona 675 on the track. I also bought an Emprum UltiMate GPS receiver. Now I'd like to add a wireless OBD-II scanner to keep track of engine RPMs, etc.
The Kiwi Wifi won't work with the Triumph, as it does not use the VAG-COM protocol. The OBDLink Wifi does work with the Triumph, and I've seen you post some things about it. However, I don't see it on the compatibility page. Is it compatible or not? If it is, I will pull the trigger and buy it right now; if not I guess I'll have to wait.
Thanks for your time.
Sean
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It's OBD-II, but it uses the VAG-COM protocol. It's a 2009 motorcycle, so I would think that it has the latest OBD-II stuff, but I don't really know for sure. Maybe I'll order the OBDLink from Amazon so if it doesn't work, I can return it easily.bulls23 wrote:Which protocoll do you need. Keep in mind that Laptimer currently only works for OBD II vehicles! Even though OBDLink might support older protocols too (like KWP1281 or KWP2000) Laptimer won't still be able to work with your vehicle (correct me if im wrong Harry)! OBD II has values that are standardized for all vehicle makers. That's the reason why it's "easy" to find those values. Older non OBD II protocols (especially VAG protocols) aren't standardized and differ from vehicle to vehicle and therefore make it very complicated to implement.