Well I have had in my posesion since Monday a TunerView II and a moates.net ALDLink to test and verify functionality with $59.
It works! and works very well. JR, from HRTuning has provided a couple firmware updates over the last couple days, to fix some minor glitches, and has helped me, along with Craig Moates, get the right settings for things the WBO2.
I have some bench testing to do to check some stuff that would be different for my car than most other people's, but it seems fully functional right now. Not everything that is in the TP RT ADS/ADX is defined for the TV II, but more will be added in the future. Most of the basic important values are there though.
One thing, while it may seem small that I REALLY like about this TV II, is that the MAP value can be set to have say KPa for vacuum, but then as soon as there is a trasition above 100 KPA, it automatically switches to PSI, or what ever unit you define in the software. 7 screens in total, each one can be used to display a different value or up to 8 values. Only 1 "large" value for each screen or upto 8 "small" values.
The TV II was originally designed and used for Hondas and Acuras.
Anyway onto the pictures...
I was giddy even at this point...
Unpacking...
All the wonderful new toys.. There's some other stuff that I ordered from Moates in there as well, not just the TV II
The Tuner View II itself. Craig put this in a case for me, with a suction cup. It can be ordered with or without the case.
This is so new that Craig doesn't have ALDLink stickers yet, so there is the Xtreme ALDL sticker on it, which I think is a more fitting name for this than the orginal product. LOL
This is what is different from the Xtreme ALDL, normally there would be an USB A connector here:
A picture in my car.
I have since changed the way I mount it in the car, because the suction cup started falling off. Because of this I think I have found exactly where I am going to install it.
I should have more pictures later.