Now I am thinking why the cable to phone since Bluetooth connected to phone? Just plug scanner to 16 prong cable under seat and ride bike and tuneecu records data?
if you have something like this then there is no need to use the cable as this reader will indeed connect to the telephone using bluetooth
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Hermon. Before I head out with scanner in search of a stall, there is nothing I need to do to app other than connect to bike and ride? There is a "data" selection on app that I assume after ride will give info.
 
Hermon. Before I head out with scanner in search of a stall, there is nothing I need to do to app other than connect to bike and ride? There is a "data" selection on app that I assume after ride will give info.
yes
 
I thaught about about that.
Is that not politically correct
And my green one it gets the job done and works for hours and makes my computer hum.
also i have a 2 foot extension added so i carry it in the saddle bag just got to b careful not to drag it down the road.
 
Hermon. Before I head out with scanner in search of a stall, there is nothing I need to do to app other than connect to bike and ride? There is a "data" selection on app that I assume after ride will give info.
Maurice, I haven't done a data capture using TuneECU, but looking at the app, I think you'll need to go to the data page, then go to the menu to view the data types and enable the ones you want to capture. I believe there is a limitation to how many can be displayed at once. I'd suggest things like throttle position and whatever sensors look important to your issue. I also don't think it records automatically. It'll display the data in real-time while you're riding, but if you want to record it, I believe you need to go back to the menu and enable logging.
 
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