Features :Innovate Motorsports 3831 OT-2 OBD-II Wi-Fi Interface (ODBII CAN Scan)
- OBD-II interface compatible with any late model car; vehicle bus protocols including ISO 15765 (CAN), J1850 (Ford, GM), ISO 9141, and ISO 14230 (kwp2000)
- Wi-Fi communication from OT-2 Interface to Apple iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad
- Compatible with all Innovate MTS tuning devices, including LC-1 lambda cable air/fuel ratio sensor controller, LM-2 air/fuel ratio meter with analog inputs, TC-4 4-channel thermocouple interface, and more
- Utilizes LogWorks Mobile software, a free application available on the Apple App Store to facilitate tools including a dyno digital dashboard, an efficiency meter, a data logger and an OBD-II scan tool
- OT-2 functionality also available for PCs via wireless connections and/or included USB cable
Specification : Innovate Motorsports 3831 OT-2 OBD-II Wi-Fi Interface The OT-2 (Open Tune) by Innovate Motorsports is an all-in-one, ultraportable solution that turns your iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad or PC into a powerful wireless OBD-II enabled automotive diagnostic tool. Powered by the free, downloadable LogWorks Mobile app available at the Apple App Store, the OT-2 unit wirelessly provides a variety of valuable automotive functionality and information via its OBD-II connection to your vehicle, including a dyno digital dashboard, an efficiency meter, a data logger and an OBD-II scan tool. PC functionality utilizes CD software included and your computer's wireless connectivity or a USB connection. OBD-II diagnostics for handhelds and PCs. View larger. | Monitor your car's performance. View larger. | Its efficiencies, trouble codes and more. View larger. | Your Wireless Devices Are Now OBD-II Tools Finally, an automotive scan device that truly allows you to take advantage of popular consumer wireless technology. The OT-2 is an OBD-II Wi-Fi/USB Interface for Smartphones and handheld devices with access to the LogWorks Mobile app, as well as PCs. Connecting to your vehicle's onboard computer network via its OBD-II (On Board Diagnostic) port, located under the dashboard and standard on virtually every car and light truck manufactured in the US since 1996, the OT-2's built-in 16-pin OBD-II connector is capable of reading up to 16 channels of diagnostic information generated by your vehicle�s onboard computer network and integrate it into an Innovate Modular Tuning System (MTS) "Log Chain." The OT-2 then makes this information available to you via your iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad or PC as a hotspot (also via USB connection in the case of the PC). The free LogWorks software channels this information into several different diagnostic datapoints. These include a dyno digital dashboard, a programmable system of performance oriented gauges; a fuel efficiency meter, allowing you to track your driving habits and see them in real-time; a data logger which allows you to track, record and even e-mail yourself different pieces of data for viewing offline; and an OBD-II scan tool which gives you the ability to read and erase diagnostic trouble codes and their definitions. Additional features include compatibility with all Innovate Motorsports MTS (Modular Tuning System) devices, the ability to update the OT-2's firmware via a USB connection to the Internet and access to select LogWorks Mobile software functionality without an OT-2 connection. What is OBD-II Beginning in the 1980s new cars and trucks began to be wired with a variety of computerized diagnostic systems designed to improve efficiencies, simplify troubleshooting and minimize the need for repairs. These systems produce indicators known as diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) internally, usually indicating something out of the ordinary by illuminating the "check engine"/malfunction indicator light (MIL) on the dashboard of your car. In the 1990s these systems, codes and the hardware connectors used to access them were standardized in North America as OBD (Onboard Diagnostics) and later OBD-II. Automotive technicians have long utilized specialized high-end machinery to read these codes, passing the costs on to consumers, but now you can get access to the same diagnostic codes and additional information quickly and inexpensively right on your iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad and PC with Innovate Motorsports' OT-2. Key Features- OBD-II interface compatible with any late model car; vehicle bus protocols including ISO 15765 (CAN), J1850 (Ford, GM), ISO 9141, and ISO 14230 (kwp2000)
- Wi-Fi communication from OT-2 Interface to Apple iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad
- Compatible with all Innovate Motorsports' MTS (Modular Tuning System) devices, including LC-1 "Lambda Cable" Air/Fuel Ratio sensor controller, LM-2 Air/Fuel Ratio meter with analog inputs, TC-4 4-channel thermocouple interface, and more
- LogWorks Mobile software (a free application available on the Apple App Store) featuring the following functionality:
- 0-60 acceleration times**
- Fixed gear and distance run horsepower calculation**
- Acceleration G�s
- Timer (1/8 mile, 1/4 mile, and more)**
- Fill-up log with gallons per mile, cost per mile, and cost per gallon calculations
- Real-time fuel economy meter with trip and day averages**
- Advanced diagnostics � Record and analyze critical vehicle parameters*
- Display and log other Innovate Motorsports MTS compatible products*
- Read and Clear DTCs (Diagnostic Trouble Codes)*
- OBD-II smog readiness status*
- Record up to 32 OBD-II and Innovate Motorsports MTS channels*
- OT-2 functionality also available for PCs via wireless connections and/or included USB cable
What's in the Box 1-Innovate Motorsports OT-2 unit, 1-CD software (for PC use), 1-USB cable, 1-users manual. About Innovate Motorsports Based in Southern California, USA, Innovate Motorsports develops, markets, manufactures, and supports universal digital tuning tools for internal combustion engines. The company�s core technologies are patent-pending digital circuits that improve on current, mostly analog, designs and its product lines include wideband air/fuel ratio meters, sensors, gauges, data acquisition systems, and software. *OT-2 required for this feature. **Data quality and accuracy is dramatically better when utilizing the OT-2. |
>Review : Innovate Motorsports 3831 OT-2 OBD-II Wi-Fi Interface
Very Poor Results with Innovate OT-2: Seems like a great product in the manufacturers description but it's a different story in practice.
I first tried to use this to data log some air fuel ratios, rpm and boost values on my 2002 Volvo S60 2.4T AWD. The first thing I noticed was how extraordinarily long it took to even connect to the ECU - 15 mins with turning the car on and off and switching between manual ISO mode and automatic. Seems like blind luck when it decides to finally synch up. Then I noticed that it is very slow to update values and continues to drop the ECU connection sporadically. I was able to log rpm but not AFR or boost values.
Then tried it on my 2006 Volvo XC90 V8 AWD, this time it synched up much quicker and updates very fast but continues to drop the ECU connection every few seconds.
If you read on the Innovate website forum you'll see many similar accounts where it wont connect, drops the connection and even causes ECU errors on some models. Added drawback is the support forum is absolutely dead, you see plenty of complaints and confusion but not a single response from Innovate.
Also the dyno function and 1/4 mile are useless when it drops the connection. Even scanning for DTC is hit and miss due to the limited connectivity.
It might work better on fords or evos but I have yet to find a car that it works as advertised. Sadly this will be the last Innovate product I ever purchase.
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