Help: HP Tuners MPVI2 with which gauge(s)?
I've been searching and can't really find an answer. My question:
I'm buying HP Tuners MPVI2 (and an AEM-X series AFR w/pass thru OBD2 cable) for datalogging. I understand how this works using the AEM pass thru cable and plugging the MPVI2 in that. But... my question... how can I datalog at the track and also see IATs on another gauge at the same time? Can VCM scanner be setup to show some gauges or display IATs (while data logging) ? Thanks, |
Yes you can set it up to display whatever you want while logging. If you have an OBD2 gauge that reads IAT im sure you could just buy another pass thru OBD cable and plug all of them in at the same time.
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Yes, the scanner can show all sorts of data while logging. I have a section that shows what the sensor is seeing, a gauge section that shows the highest recorded amount and then the line graph and a spreadsheet all at the same time.
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my question is there any wideband that puts lambda values into the ODBII bus so I can data log, I run 93 and e85 so a/f is useless to me.
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Open VCM Scanner. In the left column you should see your wb eq Raitio. Right click on it go over to units and select lambda.
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https://www.hptuners.com/mpvi2/ |
FYI - I have a vent mounted dual gauge pod with a AEM X-Series OBD2 data stream that can be setup to monitor any PID on the CAN bus, and have a AEM X-Series OBD2 Wideband that is integrated into Hp tuners to datalog the wideband without the Pro option
The standard MPIV2 can Datalog all PIDs on the car as standard, the Pro option allows Datalog without the computer being linked. |
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This is what I see, so i'm still a little confused.
1. connect the aem wideband w/passthru obd2 to cars obd2 port 2. connect the aem data stream gauge to the aem passthru obd2 connection. that's where obd2 is terminated. question is how do I connect my MPVI2 obd2 in order to datalog? there's no open obd2 ports anymore. Do I need to disconnect the aem data stream gauge which would make the obd2 port available? |
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Thank you for the quick response.
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