OBDII splitters.

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B-train

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I had one on my F250 work truck for my corporate leash. It seemed fine. I actually bought one in hopes of using it to view what my RANGE device was doing while plugged in, but never put it to use. I would assume it would work just fine, they are cheap enough to try but anyways.
 
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I had one on my F250 work truck for my corporate leash. It seemed fine. I actually bought one in hopes of using it to view what my RANGE device was doing while plugged in, but never put it to use. I would assume it would work just fine, they are cheap enough to try but anyways.
That sounds like a good idea.
Anyone on here tried this?
 

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my experience is they sometime work, sometimes don't. hard to tell without trying.


I have tried hptuners scanner while having a Bluetooth dongle connected to my phone for torque app and they crash each other. others say they've runs things, like some wideband o2 sensors will run to the obd port to put the data in the can network for hptuners to sync up and log along with the rest of the obd2 data.

hard to say without trying. a splitter is cheap off Amazon.
 

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