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Wolf In Welsh Clothing |
posted on 5th Jan 04 at 19:44 |
quote: On all corsa c's, yeah, obd2. | |
netagra |
posted on 5th Jan 04 at 10:54 |
So the correct port is OBD2? | |
Wolf In Welsh Clothing |
posted on 4th Jan 04 at 22:16 |
ALDL is pre 97 vauxhall | |
clarkie |
posted on 4th Jan 04 at 22:15 |
like i said, with the right software u can do anything with the 510. but it hundreds of pounds. and not really worth it for the d.i.y. tuner. its aimed more at garages who will use it every day, therefor getting thier money bak | |
DP. |
posted on 4th Jan 04 at 22:11 |
i wouldn't mind something that i could plug my comp in to monitor how my engines running... quite usefull id imagine | |
clarkie |
posted on 4th Jan 04 at 21:49 |
thats correct DP. but with the right software u can look at anything the ecu knows. eg. we use them at work (jaguar) u can look at rpm, clear fault codes, look what any sensor is reading, alter the air suspention mode (transport modae, customer mode e.t.c.) take off the 155mph limiter (the supercharged cars will do 170mph+). really, with the right soft ware the possibilitys are endless | |
DP. |
posted on 4th Jan 04 at 21:38 |
you can only read information from the diagnostics port and not make any alterations, you need a mapable ecu to do that. | |
MikeH |
posted on 4th Jan 04 at 21:35 |
So exactly what information can you get from the system? | |
DP. |
posted on 4th Jan 04 at 21:32 |
find me one with a price!! lol | |
clarkie |
posted on 4th Jan 04 at 21:19 |
you'd be best of with a 510 diagnostic decoder. they're probably the most versitile diagnostic tool you can buy, only snag is they're probably the most expensive. they already have the odb (on board diagnostics ) plug. its so good because its compatible with nearly all types of diagnostic software, so in theory you can use it on any car, you just need the software. its also about as big as early moblie phone and needs no power scource, so u can use it any where, any time, just as long as the car's got a good battery | |
DP. |
posted on 4th Jan 04 at 20:41 |
hmmm... interesting.. any idea what the differentl between OBD and ALDL hardware interfaces.... interesting site.. cheers for link :) | |
Wolf In Welsh Clothing |
posted on 4th Jan 04 at 15:53 |
TRY HERE | |
miles |
posted on 4th Jan 04 at 14:50 |
It has to connect through the diagnostic socket. | |
MikeH |
posted on 4th Jan 04 at 13:25 |
If you do tell me how :) | |
MikeH |
posted on 4th Jan 04 at 13:25 |
There should be one or more serial output pins on the ecu. If you can find out which ones they are and are able to get the computer to understand the signals you may be able to achieve this. | |
Kerry |
posted on 4th Jan 04 at 13:17 |
thought wolf in welsh clothing had this setup or something similar?? | |
miles |
posted on 4th Jan 04 at 13:10 |
You need specific diagnotic equipment which doesn't use a laptop. | |
netagra |
posted on 4th Jan 04 at 13:04 |
Dear all, |