Originally Posted by
SM80
Hi Everyone,
I am seeking advice on an impending situation regarding the install of a JB4 piggyback tune module.
I currently have a P3 Cars Multigauge installed which is connected to the OBD2 port. I understand the JB4 also requires constant access to the OBD2 port. I believe there may be potential issues with both devices being connected to the CANbus at the same time- P3 Cars sell an OBD2 splitter for certain scenarios and will not recommend 2 devices running at the same time for legal reasons.
I have read on other forums that people have had success in running 2 seperate devices off the OBD2 port but not necessarily the 2 devices that I want to run.
I guess i'm trying to figure out if I should buy the splitter and give it a go or is this going to be too risky and cause problems?
George from BMS strongly advises not to share the OBD ports with another device. But you're probably one of many in the same situation. Having that said that you could save the cash you'd spend on a splitter and put your money towards either the datacable or Bluetooth device which will probably produce more accurate numbers since it's coming from the JB1/4 instead of the ECU.
If you have the Discover head unit, an Android phone and the Bluetooth dongle the JB4 Mobile app does work on the head unit with MirrorLink. You could also go with the datacable and use an OTG with the Android phone and still see the gauges you're wanting. The only issue with the JB4 Mobile at the moment is no time is logged during speed runs as this has been disabled for the moment.
You could always sell your P3 if you're happy to part with it.
I've got the JB4 and Bluetooth en route, eagerly waiting for it's arrival
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