Just received some interesting info in one of the trade things I get.
"Launch" (manufacturer of scan tools etc) have released an OBDII reader and an OBDII recorder. The price seems to be pretty good too ($190+GST for reader, $150+ for recorder)
WEBSITE: http://www.cnlaunch.com/english/index.asp
From WEB:
CReader V
CReaderV is newly developed by LAUNCH, specially designed for car owners or DIYs to diagnose any vehicle that is compliant to OBDII/EOBD. It not only can read/clear DTCs, but also can read live data in 2 modes, and perform many special tests. Tri-languages make it operation easily for a technician. The feature of upgrading online ensures it can test new model cars and/or functions in the future.
Feature
1. Read Codes
2. Erase Codes
3. View Freeze Data
4. Data Stream
Entire Data list
Custom Data list
5. Special Tests
I/M Readiness
MIL Status
O2 Sensor Test
On-board monitor test
EVAP system test
Vehicle Info
6. Code Lookup
Specification
Display: Backlit, 160 x 160 pixels
Operating Temperature: 0 to 60°C (32 to 140 F°)
Storage Temperature: -20 to 70°C (-4 to 158 F°)
Power: 8 to 18 Volts provided via DLC
Unit Dimensions: 126 mm×88 mm×22 mm(Length×Width×Thickness)
Test Cable length: 0.9m
CRecorder for OBDII
The LAUNCH Car Running data Recorder (CRecorder) collects real-time engine data such as Ignition Timing, Fuel Trim and Engine Speed, among many other variables. Additionally, it will also read DTCs for cars compatible with OBDII and EOBD.
Feature
*Plug-and-play tool with compact design
*Capture and record live data for 24 hours
*Automatic trip recording
*Interfacing via USB to a PC with client terminal software
Specification
Supported Protocols:
* OBDII:ISO9141,SAEJ1850VPW,SAEJ1850PWM
* EOBD:ISO14230KPW
* CANBUS:ISO15765
Questions:
- Will they suit our cars?
- Are they likely to be a better option than EVOScan etc & cable?
- Would ECU Flash & cable for still be needed for writing to ECU?
Comments & thoughts please.........
"Launch" (manufacturer of scan tools etc) have released an OBDII reader and an OBDII recorder. The price seems to be pretty good too ($190+GST for reader, $150+ for recorder)
WEBSITE: http://www.cnlaunch.com/english/index.asp
From WEB:
CReader V
CReaderV is newly developed by LAUNCH, specially designed for car owners or DIYs to diagnose any vehicle that is compliant to OBDII/EOBD. It not only can read/clear DTCs, but also can read live data in 2 modes, and perform many special tests. Tri-languages make it operation easily for a technician. The feature of upgrading online ensures it can test new model cars and/or functions in the future.
Feature
1. Read Codes
2. Erase Codes
3. View Freeze Data
4. Data Stream
Entire Data list
Custom Data list
5. Special Tests
I/M Readiness
MIL Status
O2 Sensor Test
On-board monitor test
EVAP system test
Vehicle Info
6. Code Lookup
Specification
Display: Backlit, 160 x 160 pixels
Operating Temperature: 0 to 60°C (32 to 140 F°)
Storage Temperature: -20 to 70°C (-4 to 158 F°)
Power: 8 to 18 Volts provided via DLC
Unit Dimensions: 126 mm×88 mm×22 mm(Length×Width×Thickness)
Test Cable length: 0.9m
CRecorder for OBDII
The LAUNCH Car Running data Recorder (CRecorder) collects real-time engine data such as Ignition Timing, Fuel Trim and Engine Speed, among many other variables. Additionally, it will also read DTCs for cars compatible with OBDII and EOBD.
Feature
*Plug-and-play tool with compact design
*Capture and record live data for 24 hours
*Automatic trip recording
*Interfacing via USB to a PC with client terminal software
Specification
Supported Protocols:
* OBDII:ISO9141,SAEJ1850VPW,SAEJ1850PWM
* EOBD:ISO14230KPW
* CANBUS:ISO15765
Questions:
- Will they suit our cars?
- Are they likely to be a better option than EVOScan etc & cable?
- Would ECU Flash & cable for still be needed for writing to ECU?
Comments & thoughts please.........