icepounder
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- Joined
- February 27, 2005
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- City, State
- NJ
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1999 Sport
Last year I purchased the AutoLogic Pocket OBD. I opted for the Professional which was CAN enabled. I'm just a "backyard mechanic" and the unit wasn't cheap but in just one year it payed for itself ... my wife has an Escort and I have my X.
I repaced my gauge faces with the New Image Platinum faces and added stock orange needles. The tach and speedo were off and Ford wanted alot of money to recalibrate. Using my Pocket OBD I was able to recalibrate my speedo within .5 MPH and my tach is dead on. This is just one example.
This unit has some nice features. It is set up in a Windows format so it is easy to use. It offers digital readout or graph read outs. You can check O2 sensors in wave format or digital. It has data recording. There is too much to list so here's a link : AutoLogic
I'm not affiliated with them at all but I do like the unit. The only drawback is you have to re install the program if you forget to keep the unit charged. It's not a big deal as it takes 5 minutes but it would be nice if I didn't have to do this.
I repaced my gauge faces with the New Image Platinum faces and added stock orange needles. The tach and speedo were off and Ford wanted alot of money to recalibrate. Using my Pocket OBD I was able to recalibrate my speedo within .5 MPH and my tach is dead on. This is just one example.
This unit has some nice features. It is set up in a Windows format so it is easy to use. It offers digital readout or graph read outs. You can check O2 sensors in wave format or digital. It has data recording. There is too much to list so here's a link : AutoLogic
I'm not affiliated with them at all but I do like the unit. The only drawback is you have to re install the program if you forget to keep the unit charged. It's not a big deal as it takes 5 minutes but it would be nice if I didn't have to do this.