When you order and proceed to checkout, it will ask you for a coupon/promotion code. He has agreed to discount the system from $189.95 to $159.95 for Mudders. If you buy it, Palmer will send the interface cable and the licensing to you.
You can download the software and play with it offline for free. It purports to collect the additional manufacturer-specific codes, but from what I can tell on the FJ-80 OBD system, there are only 20 additional codes available and those are basically ON/OFF values that re for the most part, fairly evident anyway (things like AC ON/OFF, PARK/NEUTRAL POSITION, FUEL PUMP SIGNAL). The closest thing I have found to this is the AutoEnginuity system. and build custom dashboards to suite your needs. You can custom build gauge ranges, colors, gauge styles etc. The system is intuitive and easy to use and allows you to build and manipulate the gauges any way you want. Notice the speedometer and tachometer are identical to the 80 dash. The screenshots below represent my customized gauges I am slowly developing for an FZJ-80.
These 14 fields provide a continuous stream of data which is displayed in a series of “dashboards” which can be shown on-screen either as customized gauges, data logging charts, or cell-based spreadsheets. It also gives engine coolant temperature, ignition spark advance, intake air temp and MAF sensor airflow rate, etc. The 14 fields of available data are shown in the FJ-80 FSM in the EG section (pages EG-222-223 in my 1997 book.) These are the essential fields in diagnosing the majority of emissions-related issues with these trucks, such as O2 sensors. Is there a way to stop the data traffic besides the functions i have on my custom dash?ĭon`t want to hate on your product, i absolutely love it and its lightyears ahead compared to other apps.I have negotiated an IH8MUD member discount for anyone interested in purchasing the PCMSCAN OBD-II diagnostic system from Brian Palmer and Palmer Performance Engineering at The system is a PC-based interface to the OBD-II system and allows you to monitor and read the 14 CARB-mandated OBD values in real-time as well as record for frame by frame playback and analysis. What can i do to speed up the performance, would it help to bin everything in the xml file but what im actually using? When i use it with palmer PCMscan on my laptop, or similar apps on phone with samen adapter there is no lag or problems and i`m pushing a lot more data there then with realdash.Īt least this is an assumtion seeing im also logging my semi automatic gearbox.īut when i link it to Realdash there seems to be a 2 seccond delay on my rev, speedo etc. I`m using a bleutooth elm 327 of dutch build (no clone) and my car is a 2002 abarth with can.
Only problem is the 2 seccond lag during operation, im running realdash of a note 9 so prossesing power shouldn`t be an isseu. First of all, what a application you guys have made !! the amount of customizing is amazing.