BMW E46 M3 + kiwiobd

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BMW E46 M3 + kiwiobd

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Hello,

First of all thanks for the great app. I borrowed a OBD reader from a friend of mine and plugged it in, connected to it by WiFi. Laptimer see's it's presence as you can see in the attachments. But when I try to record a video I get no data to my screen. I tried changing the Adaptive timing to Enabled in the expert settings menu since I found that on the forum here but that didn't help. What am I doing wrong or what can I do to make this work?
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Re: BMW E46 M3 + kiwiobd

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In case you see an unrealistic high update rate (27 Hz), please send LapTimer to background and pull it forward again. This will force a sensor reconnect. The high rate indicates that LapTimer requests battery voltage only and all real PIDs are skipped. I'm currently in investigation what the reason for the ELM327 integration can be.

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