
There is already an opensource project called romraider ( that has successfully figured out how to read and tune the subaru ecu, lots of info is there probably saving you a lot of work from that start. I don't know what kind of car you drive, but do you have any interest in making a Subaru specific app that uses Subaru's proprietary SSM protocols instead of the much slow odbii? Subaru SSM is read over the odbii port but is able to send a greater amount of data and at a much faster sampling rate than odbii. I'd also like to see gps incorporated into this so you can log data and then review corner by corner your laps when your at the track. It'd be cool if you can read things like manifold pressure engine speed, engine load, a/f ratio (for those of us with widebands) and maybe even knock correction parameters.

Able to log from Innovate Motorsports 2.I already have the tactrix openport cable v1.3m (odb to usb cable, similar to vagcom) will this work with your app? Also wondering how many obd protocols it can read and how fast it can recieve and display data and how much can it receive at once without slowing down too much. Able to apply GND or 5V-25V to OBD pins 1,3,9,11,12,13 or AUX 2.5mm stereo connectorĨ.

Standalone datalogs to microSD / microSDHC card without a laptopħ. J2534 PassThru support with Windows DLLĦ. Supports these major OBD protocols:CAN 2.0 (CAN/ISO15765) and K-line (ISO9141/ISO14230(KWP2000)/dual K line)ĥ. The OpenPort 2.0 is the newest tuning hardware from Tactrix that is capable of communicating with a most OBDII compliant vehicles using a standard J2534. USB 2.0 full speed device (USB-A/Mini cable included)Ĥ. Tactrix Openport 2.0+ECUFLASH Specification:Ģ. Tactrix Openport 2.0 can works for Toyota, Jaguar and LandRover diagnose,all works perfect. The OpenPort 2.0 combined with EcuFlash software, it is capable of reflashing a large number of newer Subaru and Mitsubishi vehicles, and support for other cars is in progress. so I've last got an Tactrix Openport 2.0 purchased from Careucar, a Toshiba laptop running Win XP mode, and a pair of Kingston 4GB micro SD cards. because I have a 2007 Subaru WRX running 289,000 miles. and I mean, all a scan tool is a mini computer that connects to the OBD2 port and reads info. I'm not sure about using the Tactrix cable on other vehicles.

I gather from my research that OpenPort 2.0 + PCMSCAN or ScanXL software would provide similar capabilities to perform general diagnostics on any vehicle (read CEL codes etc).Īfter according them discussion, Tactrix Openport 2.0 is Subaru specific. also I was looking at getting an OBDLink from Scan tool just to have in the toolbox when I need it.

Recently,I find many people heat discussion and confusion about Tactrix Openport 2.0 on forum.
