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15th January 2017, 09:00 PM
#21
Hardcore
Originally Posted by
Turtle_au
If you want to monitor and log ECU, I have a 2002 Elgrand with ZD30 (non CRD ) so has OBD2 plug but Consult protocol. Bought a bluetooth consult scanner with OBD adapter from buyobd
http://www.buyobd.com/index.php?main...&products_id=2
Cost about $65 and took about a week to arrive. I use NDS1 on my 8 inch tablet which I have mounted above the dash. Run it it dash mode (when not using google maps) and display about 12 items continuously. Or switch to data mode and record a log to look back on later.
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I've got the same but the problem I've found is because the plug hangs out a long way I can't leave it in as otherwise I hit it with my leg
Lucus30's 1999 GU ST TB45E
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15th January 2017 09:00 PM
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15th January 2017, 09:08 PM
#22
Originally Posted by
lucus30
I've got the same but the problem I've found is because the plug hangs out a long way I can't leave it in as otherwise I hit it with my leg
I have an auto and it would hang infront of brake pedel so I got some velcro patches and it now sits under dash with just enough slack to unplug when I need to reset. Added bonus is it also stops the small adater plug from coming out.
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15th January 2017, 09:28 PM
#23
Hardcore
Originally Posted by
Turtle_au
I have an auto and it would hang infront of brake pedel so I got some velcro patches and it now sits under dash with just enough slack to unplug when I need to reset. Added bonus is it also stops the small adater plug from coming out.
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As in you moved your obd port ? I might have to do the same in the case
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Lucus30's 1999 GU ST TB45E
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21st January 2017, 02:24 AM
#24
Originally Posted by
Hodge
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mudski
He has been doing it past few months testing the best amount of fluid to use for best results.
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Yep.
Started at 1 1/2 bottles. Did FA. Then went to 2 1/2, the fan was fully locked the entire time. But my temps were 15c lower. I couldn't handle the power loss, and noise, I went 2 bottles. Better than 1 1/2 but still could be better i thought. So out it all came again and now I have 2 1/4 bottles in the hub.
I have found this to be pretty much the sweet spot for my setup. The temps still move a lot, but it drops so much quicker now. After doing 1700ks with a camper in tow for most of it, my temps never got over 100c, where as last time I did the same trip, I was seeing 115c on the odd occasion.
I do however have a copper rad from UFI and the G35 infinity fan on it too. I am now thinking of putting the OEM rad back in just to see if theres any difference.
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