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Old Nov 17, 2007 | 03:13 AM
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Wow should I get that one?
I've been waiting to buy one and kinda hesitant because they're alot of money but this one'* pretty cheap.
But I put in my vehicle like one of the previous posts and it says won't fit my car.
Is it just being retarded?
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Old Nov 17, 2007 | 09:54 AM
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Originally Posted by firebuick
hey TJ did you win the lotery look like youre doing lots of shopping
Nope. I didnt buy the aeroforce i am just sharing the place/price with everyone. I am waiting til i atleast have my l67 swap to buy gauges, ect.

PS- been working as many hours as i can at work. Paid all my bills for the whole winter and had a few dollars extra for mod money. I worka seasonal job now so i get layed off for the winter. I only work when it snows. But when it does snow it is like 30 straight hours of work. Plus i get paid alot more per hour, in the winter. So 1 snow day is worth about 5 regular days (assuming 8 hour, regular pay)
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Old Nov 18, 2007 | 10:24 AM
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Originally Posted by BillBoost37
Originally Posted by J Wikoff
Isn't OBD2... OBD2? If it has the connector, it should work for all, I thought.
There may be slight differences in the programming etc for certain vehicles.
I think there is a difference between one for a Ford vs. a GM or Chrysler. Isn't there a difference between generations of this gauge?

It may be because there'* no gauge pod available for the 00+ Bonne.
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Old Nov 18, 2007 | 12:08 PM
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There was a discussion about this on club, but i cant find the link. Seems whenever somebody puts in there car (let it be a bonneville, gp, regal, ect) it says it isnt compitable. So i am unsure if there is a difference or what. So i am not taking any responsibility if somebodys buys one but it wouldnt hurt to send an email out or something.


PS- i believe the only difference between generations is that the older generation did like 25 parameters and the newer ones do like 28 parameters. But i am not 100% sure, i am a OBD 1 1/2 guy
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Old Nov 18, 2007 | 12:18 PM
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got mine this spring and works perfects and i have 33 parameters and i can read codes and delete them very usefull i think


all i can say its very hard to get 0 kr whit a L36
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