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Best Ob2 App For Monitoring You Kizashi o Suzuki
Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2020 9:40 pm
by Quimicax
Leave A Short List Of Two Programs For Android That Will Be Excellent For Your Vehicle Monitor
The First One Is Called
CVTz50 (PAID) (Android)
It serves exclusively to monitor the automatic transmission step by step from the temp to the hydraulic pressure

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The second but more complete
SZ Viewer (FREE) Android
It is used to check all the modules of the vehicle and delete the dtc,you can also see the awd system working in real time one of the best features

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Re: Best Ob2 App For Monitoring You Kizashi o Suzuki
Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2020 10:49 pm
by SAEED_KIZZY
Nice information especially about CVT.
what kind of ELM327 OBD do you use?
where to buy?
Re: Best Ob2 App For Monitoring You Kizashi o Suzuki
Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2020 11:42 pm
by Quimicax
SAEED_KIZZY wrote:Nice information especially about CVT.
what kind of ELM327 OBD do you use?
where to buy?
Any Decent Dongle For Amazon o eBay is Good For These Purposes
Before changing the transmission fluid the temperatures were 80c to 90c now they are 70c and 80c I am thinking of installing an oil cooler to improve performance
Any Temp Over 90c It's bad for our CVT transmission.
Re: Best Ob2 App For Monitoring You Kizashi o Suzuki
Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2020 1:24 pm
by SAEED_KIZZY
Quimicax wrote:SAEED_KIZZY wrote:Nice information especially about CVT.
what kind of ELM327 OBD do you use?
where to buy?
Any Decent Dongle For Amazon o eBay is Good For These Purposes
Before changing the transmission fluid the temperatures were 80c to 90c now they are 70c and 80c I am thinking of installing an oil cooler to improve performance
Any Temp Over 90c It's bad for our CVT transmission.
I believe Kizashi already has one oil cooler.
change CVT oil regularly is a better solution I think.
Re: Best Ob2 App For Monitoring You Kizashi o Suzuki
Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2020 6:41 pm
by Quimicax
SAEED_KIZZY wrote:Quimicax wrote:SAEED_KIZZY wrote:Nice information especially about CVT.
what kind of ELM327 OBD do you use?
where to buy?
Any Decent Dongle For Amazon o eBay is Good For These Purposes
Before changing the transmission fluid the temperatures were 80c to 90c now they are 70c and 80c I am thinking of installing an oil cooler to improve performance
Any Temp Over 90c It's bad for our CVT transmission.
I believe Kizashi already has one oil cooler.
change CVT oil regularly is a better solution I think.
effectively use 2
the air-cooled front
and the second one that cools with the coolant,but when I meant to change it, it is to replace the front with a more effective one with a fan
like this

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