jimlloyd40
Autocross Champion
- Location
- Phoenix
- Car(s)
- 2018 SE DSG
Almost a year in and we STILL can't log and export live data.
Who are you tuned by?
Almost a year in and we STILL can't log and export live data.
Unitronic, but why does that matter?Who are you tuned by?
Unitronic, but why does that matter?
Got it. What's unfortunate is that it used to be possible with the OBDEleven until they inexplicably removed the feature from the android only version. It was supposed to come back in the new dongle that's compatible with iOS but idk what the plan is for that at this point.It matters because some tuning platforms make it easy to log. Like Cobb.
You can get an OBD2 dongle from Amazon for about $20 and use the Torque app for logging. That's the least expensive easiest way to do it.
Got it. What's unfortunate is that it used to be possible with the OBDEleven until they inexplicably removed the feature from the android only version. It was supposed to come back in the new dongle that's compatible with iOS but idk what the plan is for that at this point.
One day I might pick up a used AP with the EQT maps to give it a try... I just can't fathom wasting the money already spent on Uni.
Almost a year in and we STILL can't log and export live data.
THIS!! I'm uni stage 2 and would love to pull some logs to see how things are going. My brother in law has an obd2 dongle I might try with torque app. Jim, can that file be uploaded to datazap like the jb4 files?
Just export to csv and upload to datazap. That being said, I wasn't able to log in Torque until I downloaded Realtime Charts
What would be your guess as to how much power you gained? I'm thinking of getting an E30 tune just for weekends.
THIS!! I'm uni stage 2 and would love to pull some logs to see how things are going. My brother in law has an obd2 dongle I might try with torque app. Jim, can that file be uploaded to datazap like the jb4 files?
I've never logged with Torque is Realtime Charts an option on Torque?
Is that app android only?Just get the OBD2 dongle and use the Torque app. Cost $20.
Hey, weren't you previously Unitronic?Honestly no clue. I'm as bad at butt dynoing as I am with telling two different weights apart. All I can say (as folks in California like to say) is this shit rips! For $175 I think it's a no-brainer.