I bought a DriveRight Carchip e/x
WAY way cool. get the e/x model ( advanced ) and see your engine parameters on your computer as they were recorded over up to 300 hours ! I have my sampling rate set to once per 5 seconds, so I'm not using 300 hours of driving, with a sample once/minute. So far, looking Good. But I'll still keep my 9145 for the heck of it. I guess, since I have the 9135 also brand new, and that makes 3. By far, the carchip data logger seems to be the best idea, as it measures your engine parameters as you drive around, and saves them for downloading to your computer. You can choose something like 4 or 5 parameters to monitor for each trip, you set what you want to record and log with your computer when you plug the chip into the serial cable attachment. IMO, way cool. Lg |
very cool! where do u get them, and how much do they cost?
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On 31 Dec 2004 04:13:42 -0800, "gobroncos" > wrote:
>very cool! where do u get them, and how much do they cost? Hi Jim, I bought it at Sears in the automotive section of the main store. I went in looking for a serpentine belt changing tool and came away with this ^_^. It is $149 + tax ( ouch ) but, I think it is really worth it ! Because I have a $100 deductible on my car-repair warranty at the dealership. And if it is something I can do myself, I can just find out about it this way. Lg |
"gobroncos" > wrote in message oups.com... > very cool! where do u get them, and how much do they cost? http://www.midwayautosupply.com/deta...tion.asp?11776 |
On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 10:05:33 -0600, "Rex B" >
wrote: > >"gobroncos" > wrote in message roups.com... >> very cool! where do u get them, and how much do they cost? > >http://www.midwayautosupply.com/deta...tion.asp?11776 > Not the correct product/URL. This one: http://www.davisnet.com/drive/produc....asp?pnum=8220 |
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