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jan5
09-20-2005, 19:06
have an old spare laptop and want to use for obdII scanner. need the best system to use that would enable me to make adjustments to tdc offsets and the like.
Dave

Dvldog 8793
09-21-2005, 02:48
Howdy
Autoenginuity is the thing to get, IMHO. I have this and it has been perfect and customer support has been outstanding!
Great product - Great people!
Hope this helps....
L8r
Conley

tcrawfo
09-21-2005, 16:46
Can someone confirm that my 1995 6.5l Suburban is OBD1 and therefore is not compatible with the Enginuity scanner solution?

I'd like to get something similar but for my year & model.

-Troy

charliepeterson
09-21-2005, 17:45
A 1995 Suburban is OBD I.

jan5
09-22-2005, 17:38
Originally posted by Dvldog 8793:
Howdy
Autoenginuity is the thing to get, IMHO. I have this and it has been perfect and customer support has been outstanding!
Great product - Great people!
Hope this helps....
L8r
Conley Thanks for the Info: Checked out website and will give them a call and sort out what I need.
Dave

Aryeh Levy
09-24-2005, 19:21
It looks like $350 minimum for the TDCO procedure from autoenginuity. Is there any where to get it cheaper?
e-bay with website upgrade... no discounts etc.

rjwest
09-25-2005, 11:35
I am using Carcode, about 130 $ US.

They just released the TDCO and Timing set, Cylinder balance test
( along with some others )

The price includes all future updates and it can be loaded as many times as required on your laptop.
( Important for me as I continuely srew up my laptop, or drop it, etc,,)

Caution, Very little documentation, and some other
minor quirks, OBD-2.com

I just figured out the TDCO SET and Timing Learn
cmds, I had difficulty figuring this out mostly due to my Less Than adequate knowledge of the
Injection pump Timing Process,,,

I am starting a new thread on setting TDCO etc..