I'm wondering if my OBD2 dongle will work with Dash Command. That would be handy.Dash Command does work. I don’t see “Torque Pro” available anymore, only Torque App or Torque Car Pro.
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I'm wondering if my OBD2 dongle will work with Dash Command. That would be handy.Dash Command does work. I don’t see “Torque Pro” available anymore, only Torque App or Torque Car Pro.
You could try it today. Get Dash Command app for $10 and then buy the in app upgrade for your year 1996.I'm wondering if my OBD2 dongle will work with Dash Command. That would be handy.
@df2x4 has a 1996 IIRC, and I know he can tune his ECU w/ JET's DST. He may be able to report whether the 1996 ECUs support the AC on/off and aux fan on/off features that I mentioned.
Thanks.Both of my trucks are '97s, but the PCMs should be similar. I'll check the Suburban tune for those parameters later today.
Here's what I have for AUX fan parameters in my Suburban tune. '97 K1500 Suburban, 5.7L/4L60E, also no AUX fan equipped from factory.
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Why don't you use freedom units?
Thanks for this. If I'm understanding correctly, the aux cooling fan comes on at a hair over 225º F, which is the highest temperature my Suburban reached on the trip to Richmond. It then went down to 221º after a short while. Is it fair to say that the aux fan coming on dropped the coolant temp those few degrees?Here's what I have for AUX fan parameters in my Suburban tune. '97 K1500 Suburban, 5.7L/4L60E, also no AUX fan equipped from factory.
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