This is with SCANXL with the Ford add-on. With 36 selected PID's, I got 79 frames of data in 3 minutes = 2.27 seconds per refresh. This is using the USB cable. I'm still playing with the Bluetooth, I think the issue is with the computer and pairing. At this moment just happy with the USB. There was an update today that raises the speed from 38,400 to 115K, I don't know how that will effect the speed, but I'm happy with has been. It's a big step from my older scanner that just got a few PID's. On 7/14/2010 8:57 PM, Vitaliy wrote: > Carl Denk wrote: > >> I recently got a ScanTool OBDII to USB/Bluetooth tool, I can't call it a >> scanner because it is much more than a basic scanner. Connected to a >> Nettop (small laptop) computer, the amount of information is huge. For >> my 2002 Mercury Cougar, there are703 supported PID's (data items). From >> very basic like RPM and Coolant temperature to voltages and other >> parameters of both sensors and commands to action items. >> > What kind of refresh rates are you getting on your Cougar? > > Also, I think it's worth pointing out that the majority of the 703 > parameters are GM-specific PIDs, which are not supported by generic software > (you need ScanXL w/ the GM add-on to view them). > > Vitaliy > > -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist