Feeler/Possible Group Buy/Gauge
Once we get all the names together, I will then collect the funds via paypal. After all the funds are pooled, I will forward that to Lloyd at tuningtools.com (we have to send a single payment and no CCs due to the fees charged) and we should receive them within a week.
If anyone has any questions or concerns with anything, feel free to contact me or josh. The sooner we get the names filled in, the sooner we can all have our new toy!
Last edited by SilverBulletAMG; Jul 24, 2009 at 12:06 PM.
the DashDyno SPD/SPD Propack, and DynoScan software all have the CAPABILITY to read wideband A/F.....
HOWEVER, our cars are not equipped with wideband O2s from the factory. Instead, they are equipped with narrowband O2s. Therefore, the A/Fs you would be seeing would be those read from the narrowbands, which are not nearly as precise and do not show the range of the wideband. ALL obdII gauges will be like this on our car since our cars do not have the wideband.
if you wish to read the more accurate A/Fs via wideband, regardless of which OBDII setup you decide to purchase (dashdyno or other product on market), you must install a wideband O2 sensor in your car. THEN, these gauges can read A/Fs via wideband.
Last edited by jturkel; Jul 25, 2009 at 01:08 PM.
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
"Dyno Features » Auterra invented the scan tool dynamometer and its still the best. The horsepower/torque and acceleration features are powered by advanced mathematics and proprietary algorithms to offer unparalleled accuracy and repeatability, proven by hours of testing against a chassis dynamometer. Check out the fine detail in our horsepower/torque and acceleration graph screen shots. "
so i would say yes. they did many comparisons.
one of which shows a car on a dynojet vs their software/dyno:
dynojet:http://lib.store.yahoo.net/lib/auter...uraDynojet.jpg
dynodash spd: http://lib.store.yahoo.net/lib/auter...uraAuterra.jpg
"Dyno Features » Auterra invented the scan tool dynamometer and its still the best. The horsepower/torque and acceleration features are powered by advanced mathematics and proprietary algorithms to offer unparalleled accuracy and repeatability, proven by hours of testing against a chassis dynamometer. Check out the fine detail in our horsepower/torque and acceleration graph screen shots. "
so i would say yes. they did many comparisons.
one of which shows a car on a dynojet vs their software/dyno:
dynojet:http://lib.store.yahoo.net/lib/auter...uraDynojet.jpg
dynodash spd: http://lib.store.yahoo.net/lib/auter...uraAuterra.jpg




