Grindstone Sofa King Re: Tar Dead May 13, 2008 5,147 112 0 North Idaho Dec 8, 2012 #42 Mike said: Agree that everyone should have a OBDII scanner, but you can get them for much less. This one works great, and it's cheap. INNOVA 3030 Diagnostic Code Reader for OBDII Vehicles : Amazon.com : Automotive Click to expand... The one I linked is OBDI + OBDII. I know there's guys here that are into their American muscles. Or plow trucks in my case...plus the Innova software you can install on your lappy and port over all the data is tits. Money well spent.
Mike said: Agree that everyone should have a OBDII scanner, but you can get them for much less. This one works great, and it's cheap. INNOVA 3030 Diagnostic Code Reader for OBDII Vehicles : Amazon.com : Automotive Click to expand... The one I linked is OBDI + OBDII. I know there's guys here that are into their American muscles. Or plow trucks in my case...plus the Innova software you can install on your lappy and port over all the data is tits. Money well spent.
Andrey PropertyGrow.com Apr 13, 2010 3,565 18 0 ON, Canada propertygrow.com Dec 8, 2012 #44 I just use AccessPort: AccessPORT It has OBD reader built-in. But the really sweet part is that it adds 30% torque compared to stock by remapping my ECU.
I just use AccessPort: AccessPORT It has OBD reader built-in. But the really sweet part is that it adds 30% torque compared to stock by remapping my ECU.