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ng2951
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Dec 02, 2015

Blue Driver, ScanGauge D, or something else

Hello,

So what does the group think about Blue Driver, ScanGauge and whatever else is out there on the market?

Some friends were asking me about the Blue Driver app for the Ford F250 diesel and their engine monitoring tool. I have used the ScanGaugeII (not the D) for many years and have been happy with it.

After reading a little on the Blue Driver, it looked interesting but seems to lack some of the performance options that a ScanGauge has. That rather surprised me, because I would think anyone putting together such a device would want to do nothing less than what ScanGauge does.

Ideas, comments?

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  • I have the Blue Driver, and I note that what it does depends on what vehicle it is attached to. It supports a long list of "things" generically, but some of those "things" appear to be implemented differently on different vehicles, thus support for them varies. This should make sense, of course, because an ability to read a sensor your car does not have in the first place makes no sense. For instance, my X5 35d has two turbochargers, each of which have a pressure sensor, but most turbo vehicles have only one turbo, thus one sensor.

    The main thing I like about the Blue Driver is that it comes with all the error codes in its data base already, there are no in-app purchases to make. So I have used it on the X5, as well as my wife's 2001 Jetta and our 2005 Jeep Libby, and it seems to work on all of them, albeit with somewhat different things available for each.

    I note that there are other apps/dongles that have more or less features. For the X5, there is one called Carly for BMW that also allows the owner to do some coding, such as, for example, registering a new battery with the ECU, a handy feature which I have suggested the Blue Driver folks add in the future.

    I have no experience with Scangauge products, but I do like the Blue Driver's use of my iPod Touch as the display. It allows for a pictorial "gauge" as well as real-time graphing of multiple parameters, which you can't get from a Scangauge, as well as emailing yourself an Excel spreadsheet of recorded data for further analysis.

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