March 5, 200917 yr Author LOL thats so funny ..well I was looking for diagnose and to have more control
March 5, 200917 yr yeah that's been discussed before with links to products (cable and software) to facillitate that. search for OBDII i guess or laptop or lap-top? or being standardized (OBDII) this will come up quickly in google.
March 5, 200917 yr LOL thats so funny ..well I was looking for diagnose and to have more control i liked my idea better
March 5, 200917 yr or make it some sort of evil bionic extension of yourself? but then he'd have to get a cat and a monocle.
March 5, 200917 yr By the time you get it working your time and parts investment would probably be better spent on an inexpensive OBDII reader and then you can pull codes in any 95-2006/7 give or take a year Subaru for friends and such. Charge $5 a pull for friends and it will probably pay for itself.
March 5, 200917 yr Charge $5 a pull for friends and it will probably pay for itself. AND IVE BEEN GIVING AWAY ADVICE FOR FREE! Ok i now have a paypal account ...comeon folks i need to pay for college :lol::lol: nipper
March 5, 200917 yr Author AND IVE BEEN GIVING AWAY ADVICE FOR FREE! Ok i now have a paypal account ...comeon folks i need to pay for college :lol::lol: nipper you are 2 funny ..LOL:lol::lol:
March 5, 200917 yr Author I am sure I will buy a ob scaner .I was just cerious if there was a way to get more control of the engine with a program .like in fast and the ferious 2 .that movie was awsome..
March 5, 200917 yr I am sure I will buy a ob scaner .I was just cerious if there was a way to get more control of the engine with a program .like in fast and the ferious 2 .that movie was awsome.. There is, but, it costs more then your car. nipper
March 5, 200917 yr Using a lap top to have more control of your engine is something that is usually used on a car that has a turbo setup and some sort of aftermarket computer module.
March 5, 200917 yr By the time you get it working your time and parts investment would probably be better spent on an inexpensive OBDII reader and then you can pull codes in any 95-2006/7 give or take a year Subaru for friends and such. Charge $5 a pull for friends and it will probably pay for itself. I would second Shawn's advice. You're better off just getting a stand alone reader. There is an OBD2 interface reader you have to buy and cable, and then you need software. Some software is free, but very limited in what it can do.
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