Carey Frennier
Well-Known Member
I'm very interested in the SCT iTSX programmer upgrade now that they can support custom tunes.
However, I love my Aeroforce Interceptor scangauge and it has extra sensors that I purchased for the gauge to function the way I wanted it to.
The issue is that the iTSX has a permanant(ish) home with the OBDII port. Well...so does my Interceptor gauge.
I would use the iTSX as a programmer and another gauge. I also really like the iTSX for data logging as it's wireless but I've not found any info on how this product can data log yet. I also really have not searched that hard
There is also a really cool bit of technology that Valentine 1 makes. It's called a Savvy and it's an OBDII port device that will automatically mute the radar detector below a programmed speed threshold. This would be awesome in the city driving.
Would there be any issues with overall performance of these components if they were all or at least two of them run at once?
Does a product even exist that can split the OBDII into two or three ports?
Any danger in damaging the CPU because of to much draw based on the above mentioned devices?
However, I love my Aeroforce Interceptor scangauge and it has extra sensors that I purchased for the gauge to function the way I wanted it to.
The issue is that the iTSX has a permanant(ish) home with the OBDII port. Well...so does my Interceptor gauge.
I would use the iTSX as a programmer and another gauge. I also really like the iTSX for data logging as it's wireless but I've not found any info on how this product can data log yet. I also really have not searched that hard
There is also a really cool bit of technology that Valentine 1 makes. It's called a Savvy and it's an OBDII port device that will automatically mute the radar detector below a programmed speed threshold. This would be awesome in the city driving.
Would there be any issues with overall performance of these components if they were all or at least two of them run at once?
Does a product even exist that can split the OBDII into two or three ports?
Any danger in damaging the CPU because of to much draw based on the above mentioned devices?