MSD's NEW DashHawk !!!

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Predefined "Factory Default" Displays showing OBDII Parameter IDs (PIDs) in an organized fashion.
User defined Displays that can show any supported PID subset in a user chosen format
2 Function Digital (Two large font numeric parameters on your screen)
3 Function Digital (Three medium font numeric parameters on your screen)
4 Function Digital (Four medium font numeric parameters on your screen)
2 Function BAR (Two large font numeric parameters with an updating "Bar" gauge on your screen)
6 Function Digital (Six small font numeric parameters on your screen)
7 Function Digital (Seven small font numeric parameters in a list)
User navigation of displays via the UP and DOWN keys
Real-Time Fuel System Status (on Vehicles that support Fuel System Reporting)
Menu timeouts when no key presses are detected (which returns the user to the previously selected display)
Variable polling schedules for PIDs to reduce CAN bus load
Data Logging capability (on-board) that can be uploaded to a PC via the USB connection
The device is updatable via the USB connection and downloads / software from MSD
LED backlight color is user customizable
User selectable/changeable Alerts
0-60 Times with Speed and RPM recorded
1/4 mile Times/ET (with 60 ft and 1/8 mile splits) with Speed, RPM and Two O2 inputs recorded
0-60, 1/4 mile, and Data Logging data can be uploaded to a PC via the USB conne


Ford Enhanced PID’s
Engine Oil Temp
Trans Fluid Temp
Cylinder Head Temp
Fuel Pressure
Torque Converter Slippage
Pedal Position


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I ordered one to see how it works, paid $305 for this toy...........:lol:
 
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Whats up TOOTS !

Where Ya been ?? Miised Ya !


Nah, I like toys and have been looking for a new data logger.

FYI this ONLY works on newer OBD II cars only. 05 and up !

What vehicles are supported by DashHawk?
Many Ford, Chrysler, and GM vehicles started implementing Controller Area Network (CAN) communications in 2004. As new vehicles are introduced, most are CAN compliant. As a result, you have some vehicles in 2004, many more in 2005-2006, most 2007s, and finally by 2008 ALL vehicles sold in the US must be CAN compliant. A matrix for known supported vehicles is shown in the supported vehicles page.



http://www.msdignition.com/Dashhawk/support.html
 
Where Ya been ?? Miised Ya !


Nah, I like toys and have been looking for a new data logger.

FYI this ONLY works on newer OBD II cars only. 05 and up !

What vehicles are supported by DashHawk?
Many Ford, Chrysler, and GM vehicles started implementing Controller Area Network (CAN) communications in 2004. As new vehicles are introduced, most are CAN compliant. As a result, you have some vehicles in 2004, many more in 2005-2006, most 2007s, and finally by 2008 ALL vehicles sold in the US must be CAN compliant. A matrix for known supported vehicles is shown in the supported vehicles page.





http://www.msdignition.com/Dashhawk/support.html

Life has been kicking me in the teeth again, my Dear. :nonono: I have been around, just not posting much. I saw you were on and ho'ing your toys again so thought I'd give you a shout-out. :nice:

Take Care, Cavallo and you know where you can find me if I am AWOL and you get concerned.

~J~
 
They are pretty cool. I have a few of them in stock (just got them last week) I can't believe how small it is! When I saw it in the MSD catalog, I figured OK, maybe 6 inches wide by maybe 4" high or so, but it's only 4" wide by 2" high and 3/4" deep.

I haven't tried it out (they're very limited in quantity) but it's a cool little device.

Seems like it can do a bunch of stuff. Also, like was said, you have to make sure pins 6 & 14 are populated (have metal pins in them like all the others). It works on 05-07 Mustangs, 03-07 Focus, 04+ trucks, etc. MSD is compiling a list that you can check at :Vehicle support page

They say that there are more cars being discovered and added.

- Jeff

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