Saturday, March 19, 2011 - 05:56 pm, by: Matthew Weaver(Spinna)
Well i just put the cd in and its pretty cool it tell's you every code on ODB2 and OBD1. And in the kit you get is 4 OBD1 connector which are for GM , Ford , Chrysler/Jeep and Toyota/lexus
and 1 OBD2 connector for all 1996 models and newer
and all you do is plug it into the diagnoses tool and off u go the cd is for shop reports and internet updates plus tells you about every code so just in case you get stuck
Sunday, April 24, 2011 - 01:43 pm, by: Walter Gillmore(Cl33pa)
i am yet to hear of the obd reader that some people have bought working with live feed to a pc, only solution for myself i can think of is to wire into my EMB loom and take readings dirctly off that or to somehow use the data from the emanage software to create realtime 'gauges'
Sunday, April 24, 2011 - 03:48 pm, by: Matthew Werner(Matto_888)
the obd2 and 1 reader that i have bought doesn't connect 'live' to a pc... but does read codes very well from the 'in cab' round diag port.. very basic tool and only reads codes no live data... but still worth the dollars i reckon because it also comes with extra cables to charge all your commodore mtes a fee to suss out their issues
Wednesday, April 27, 2011 - 06:38 pm, by: Walter Gillmore(Cl33pa)
this is the nest thing i'm thinking of doing... getting a fusion brain 4 to convert all different signals to 0 - 5v range for the software to read. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wC0jt9ptSKY