91 RS OBD-II compliant?
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Car: 91 Formula WS6 (Black, T-Tops)
Engine: 383 MiniRam (529 HP, 519 TQ - DD2K)
Transmission: Built '97 T56, Pro 5.0, CF-DF
Axle/Gears: 4.11 posi Ford 9"
Nope - it's all OBD-1 up thru 92, OBD-II in 93 up until OBD-III kicked in after that (don't remeber the exact year they went from II to III).
Go ahead and get your laptop, the go to moates.net for the free datalogging software or buy Datamaster.
Go ahead and get your laptop, the go to moates.net for the free datalogging software or buy Datamaster.
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Car: 1990 TA
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Originally posted by vernw
Nope - it's all OBD-1 up thru 92, OBD-II in 93 up until OBD-III kicked in after that (don't remeber the exact year they went from II to III).
Nope - it's all OBD-1 up thru 92, OBD-II in 93 up until OBD-III kicked in after that (don't remeber the exact year they went from II to III).
is this the software you were referring to?
http://www.ttspowersystems.com/
also i'm guessing i need the ALDU1 USB-to-ALDL Converter and the
CABL1 OBD1-Style ALDL Connector from moates to interface
i'm not certain where the free software you were referring to was, i did run across this though http://www.supportfitness.com/mark/tunerpro/
i really just want to do diagnostics no reprogramming, whats the best software to use?
thanks
Nathan
http://www.ttspowersystems.com/
also i'm guessing i need the ALDU1 USB-to-ALDL Converter and the
CABL1 OBD1-Style ALDL Connector from moates to interface
i'm not certain where the free software you were referring to was, i did run across this though http://www.supportfitness.com/mark/tunerpro/
i really just want to do diagnostics no reprogramming, whats the best software to use?
thanks
Nathan
Last edited by nathkenn; Nov 5, 2004 at 06:31 AM.
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Car: 91 Formula WS6 (Black, T-Tops)
Engine: 383 MiniRam (529 HP, 519 TQ - DD2K)
Transmission: Built '97 T56, Pro 5.0, CF-DF
Axle/Gears: 4.11 posi Ford 9"
Like I said, I'm not sure on the 3rd and 4th Gens setups....
As for the software -
TunerPro is the free stuff, although I recommend if you try it and like it that you do the $30 license fee to help support the efforts to build and maintain it. I did.
Datamaster is free as well if you're just monitoring. Otherwise, you get 20 free "log file saves" before you have to pay their license fee. I've got both, there's nice features to both of them in my opinion.
Hope this helps, Good Luck, and welcome to the world of DIY!!!
As for the software -
TunerPro is the free stuff, although I recommend if you try it and like it that you do the $30 license fee to help support the efforts to build and maintain it. I did.
Datamaster is free as well if you're just monitoring. Otherwise, you get 20 free "log file saves" before you have to pay their license fee. I've got both, there's nice features to both of them in my opinion.
Hope this helps, Good Luck, and welcome to the world of DIY!!!
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Car: 1990 Pontiac Firebird
Engine: 3.1L v6
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Originally posted by vernw
Nope - it's all OBD-1 up thru 92, OBD-II in 93 up until OBD-III kicked in after that (don't remeber the exact year they went from II to III).
Go ahead and get your laptop, the go to moates.net for the free datalogging software or buy Datamaster.
Nope - it's all OBD-1 up thru 92, OBD-II in 93 up until OBD-III kicked in after that (don't remeber the exact year they went from II to III).
Go ahead and get your laptop, the go to moates.net for the free datalogging software or buy Datamaster.
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