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Old 11-28-2007, 11:24 PM   #1
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Is BT OBDII fast enough?

Did some forum and google searching and haven't found my exact answer yet, was hoping some of you guys here could help me out.

I'm not exactly sure how to do the math but I want to be able to sample 5hz (5 times per second) data from the OBDII port on a modern 2007 car (Pontiac Solstice GXP). I know I can do it for sure via USB cables but I want to use BlueTooth in order to eliminate cables and for ease of removal/addition of the system I'm designing.

I know the newer ELM327 1.2 says it supports 500,000 baud but most of the BT items i see talk about using slower baud rates to connect to the device on the other side. Would this be fast enough for say 5~10 items scanned every 1/5th of a second?

Are there any BT OBDII scanners that can handle my data rates?
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