and with a nose that size, you should have picked a better one - Boom boom
and with a nose that size, you should have picked a better one - Boom boom
You're bored aren't you?
I'm not in the the Blue Oyster Club scene myself, so you can get that idea out your head.
But you had the F***Lander
Probably just waded too deep in ita what , nah don't remember that
had my brain flushed out of all those previous memories ,
Had a number of those bluetooth adapters, love the Torque app the full versions great! When i had my old fiesta i made a slide in slide out holder where the stereo used to be for my android tablet, so i had a big gauges gor mpg speed HP etc. All on the big screen in the dash, my current adapter doesnt like the D2 so will get another, different ones work with different cars my old man said theres a new app using the bluetooth adapter that can open your car for you when youre near or press it on the app from your phone! @gstuart im not sure that the Torque app is available on ipad? ios, the appstore etc. Think its android only, least it used to be
Probably just waded too deep in it
You'll be hard pressed to find a single one of those little blue tooth things to work on the Td5 D2. The doozle Disco didn't become fully OBDII compatible until the D3 in mid 2004, as you're now probably well aware since you've already been looking for a Nanocom or Hawkeye.All on the big screen in the dash, my current adapter doesnt like the D2 so will get another, different ones work with different cars
Yeah I've had my Hawkeye a while now, only want a working adapter if there is one to get the bits and bobs on the stereo as it used to be pretty cool in my old car, obviously live data on a Hawkeye isnt all that clear as you have to go through every single one whereas nanocoms got a nice screen and Torque throws it in any config you like with gauges n the sort! If I do get round to finding a working one for the D2 I'll share itYou'll be hard pressed to find a single one of those little blue tooth things to work on the Td5 D2. The doozle Disco didn't become fully OBDII compatible until the D3 in mid 2004, as you're now probably well aware since you've already been looking for a Nanocom or Hawkeye.
update
bought this
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/121660462838
have to buy the dashcommand obd software which is £7.99
http://www.palmerperformance.com/products/dashcommand/iphone/index.php
this one is for the ipad, can also be used on iphone
also has an inclinometer for off road use
works really well
here are some screenshots
there is alot more , ref gauges etc
think for £20 in total is worth it
u can record whilst going along and also will give u live values
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Darn you....................
Not only £20.............Now i have to spend an extra £8K to buy a vehicle it works on..............................
Cheers
Very nice, Gary, But it's worth noting for others that your Disco is a D3 and therefore fully OBDII compliant.
The device you're using is probably not going to work on a diesel Discovery 2.
Very nice, Gary, But it's worth noting for others that your Disco is a D3 and therefore fully OBDII compliant.
The device you're using is probably not going to work on a diesel Discovery 2.
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