aeroforce guage
i was wondering if they made an aeroforce type thing for a 92 bonneville?
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They are not OBD1 compatible. You'd need to pick up a scan tool that reads OBD1 connections.
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o so i can only use the scan tool? no thing that i can set up a guage for?
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Sorry no scan guage for obd1, only for obd2.
And your right the scan tool for obd1 is not a guage, whether a standalone scanner or a laptop based. |
Sorry about the hijack but I was wondering if the aeroforce gauge would work at all with the OBD 1.5 since it has the newer connection and all?
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Originally Posted by JMH1950
Sorry about the hijack but I was wondering if the aeroforce gauge would work at all with the OBD 1.5 since it has the newer connection and all?
It sure is handy 8) |
I've been trying to figure out (and strongly suspect it's possible) whether the Aeroforce will work on the 94/95.
We could figure it out in advance to some extent by comparing what pins of the connector the gauge actually uses. We didn't get the chance to swap one into my SLE last year. I doubt there's any risk to the gauge. Either worky or not. |
I don't think it is. My OBD2 reader (not the HP Tuner suite I bought) will not work at all with my 94. IIRC, the data lines are in different positions. Don't quote me on that though. I have NOT tried the HP Tuner scanner on the 94 yet, as I had no reason to.
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If the data lines are on different pins, that's a quick and easy adapter harness.
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Paul has one don't he?
Maybe he can be talked into trying it on Grizz once the new motor is installed. |
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