A Dollar Here, a Dollar There…

Pretty soon it adds-up, right?

Here are four Apps to help you save more than a dollar or two on gasoline.

Give one (or all) of them a try and let us know what you think!

Four Fuel Economy Apps

DashCommand Now Available for goLINK

Palmer Engineering’s DashCommand now supports the goLINK!

Check it out here:

DashCommand on iTunes

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Kettering alumni develop Apple i-Phone application that can diagnose auto engine trouble and track carbon footprint

Brennan & Lori Hamilton - SEMA booth November 2009

Kettering University (GMI Engineering & Management Institute) showcases graduates Brennan and Lori Hamilton from GoPoint Technology, Birmingham, MI.

Tracking footprints Big Foot—if he does indeed exist—would be impressed.

Motor Trend Review

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Motor Trend: Mate Your Car with Your iPhone

Find out here: 4×4Review.com

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goLINK’s Around the World

The goLINK has traveled far and wide to bring OBD data to our friends overseas.

Buy a goLINK today and add your country to the list!

  • Australia
  • Austria
  • Belgium
  • Brazil
  • Canada
  • Chile
  • Cyprus
  • Denmark
  • Estonia
  • Finland
  • France
  • Germany
  • Hong Kong
  • Ireland
  • Japan
  • New Zealand
  • Norway
  • Portugal
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Slovakia
  • South Korea
  • Spain
  • Sweden
  • Switzerland
  • Tahiti
  • The Netherlands
  • United Kingdom

v2.2 of goLINK App Released

We have released version 2.2 of the goLINK App to iTunes. Here is a link to download it:

goLINK v2.2

It is recommended that all users install the update.

37 Quality Checks

Meet our Turk.

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What does it do? Can I use it for my Skynet government project?

Well…our Turk does some very heavy lifting. You see, quality is important to you. Yeah, admit it. You like the low price, but what’s it worth if your shiny new purchase is DOA, or suddenly won’t work? Guess what? We love quality too! That’s why we spent beaucoup bucks designing, building and testing the Turk.

Why?

To begin with, the goLINK is complicated. Not only does it have to communicate with (9) different vehicle protocols, but it also has to communicate with an iPhone / iPod touch, and provide charging power. That’s a lot of stuff. And we all know Murphy’s law…

So how does it work?

We start by plugging in the goLINK into the Turk. Next, the Turk loads the goLINK production code. After that, (24) separate continuity and voltage checks are performed. Then (12) dynamic tests. And finally, a real-world communication test to verify all of the protocols.

That’s a lot of checks! In fact, we’d be willing to wager that at the goLINK price point, there is no product that even comes close to being tested as thoroughly as the goLINK.

(note to Sarah Conner: this Turk is not for sale!)

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