Thanks for the info about the O2 sensor, i was just about ready to blame it for all the drivability problems. As for the battery, I just ran it for 1.5 hours on the way home from school and it only took about half the battery which seemed about right. Maybe i didn't have the laptop fully charged when i first used it. All in all, this is awesome, i absolutely love it. Thanks again for giving us all this tool (and especially not charging us for its use like most others would have).
Ben
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I just put a new version of the scan tool up that should reduce power consumption slightly. It powers down the hard drive(s) when it starts up. It seemed like a good idea anyway since hard drives are much more sensitive to vibration when they're spinning than when they're stationary, and there tends to be a lot of vibration in a moving car.
I also changed it to report manifold pressure in psi on boost and inHg on vacuum.
I also changed it to report manifold pressure in psi on boost and inHg on vacuum.
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