New Product from Sniper - Data Scout !!
#11
Absolutely, that's what I am running--you can setup the 0-5V input as shown above to match the LC-1's normal output range.
You'll have to program the LC-1 Analog 1 output to 0.0V = 7.35:1 and 5.0V = 22.39:1, same as the Analog 2 output.
Although any known range could be used. For example the Zeitronix systems provide that 0.0V = 9.6:1 and 5.0V = 19.6:1 -- with the Data Scout you just set those as the known low and high volt--> value mappings.
One other system I've seen uses 1.0V = 10:1 and 2.0V = 20:1, just set Data Scout up that way and off you go.
You'll have to program the LC-1 Analog 1 output to 0.0V = 7.35:1 and 5.0V = 22.39:1, same as the Analog 2 output.
Although any known range could be used. For example the Zeitronix systems provide that 0.0V = 9.6:1 and 5.0V = 19.6:1 -- with the Data Scout you just set those as the known low and high volt--> value mappings.
One other system I've seen uses 1.0V = 10:1 and 2.0V = 20:1, just set Data Scout up that way and off you go.
#13
Great Job there Cliff!! As everyone can see, this is a great product for reading codes, data logging important PIDs, etc.
If we can get enough people to purchase one, I can see about additional savings!!!
Casey
If we can get enough people to purchase one, I can see about additional savings!!!
Casey
#15
Shoot me a pm if u do a deal on em. Iv been waiting for this since last august.
#17
Im curious as to how big the actual unit is. Is it going to impede leg room? I would hate to go to mash the gas and my new snaps the thing off.
EDIT: Also does this piggyback off of recon or is it a whole new software?
EDIT: Also does this piggyback off of recon or is it a whole new software?
Last edited by H0SS302; 06-29-2009 at 06:03 PM.
#18
Whole new software, the device is 4.0" x 1.9" x 1.0", it does not interfere with operation of the skinny pedal at all that I have found.
It is larger than some that are out there, however this allows a larger Bluetooth module/antenna--I have used the prototype unit I have from 12'-15' away from the car--even with the notebook propped up on the radiator, with the engine running...