Getting info from the ECM, what do I need?
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Getting info from the ECM, what do I need?
As stated, I want to be able to pull info from the ECM including codes. Is there software and a cord I can hook my laptop to? I don't want to tune, just look.
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There are a number of devices to read and clear codes available. But that's all they do. These are available from many of the forum vendors.
Anything more than that, you will need HP Tuners or EFI Live. I have HP Tuners which does all that and more.
Anything more than that, you will need HP Tuners or EFI Live. I have HP Tuners which does all that and more.
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Auto Xray makes a scanner only unit, also the diablo predator will read and clear codes, show real time data, and tune if desired. I am not familiar with read only software for laptops. I think you can however go from the predator to your laptop to view data.
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One option.... http://www.ot-2.com/
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hp Tuners sells a "dumbed down" cable that scans only, doesn't allow tuning.
http://www.hptuners.com/order.php
But with your cam, you'll want to tweak things and you'll end up wanting the tuner part as well. Trust me. It takes a lot of time to really dial in a car for street driving, and it's fun. It also helps a lot on the track if you do that. Just be sure to get a wideband. The HP Tuners forum has stickies that are very helpful to the newbie, and they have a very active forum for help.
http://www.hptuners.com/order.php
But with your cam, you'll want to tweak things and you'll end up wanting the tuner part as well. Trust me. It takes a lot of time to really dial in a car for street driving, and it's fun. It also helps a lot on the track if you do that. Just be sure to get a wideband. The HP Tuners forum has stickies that are very helpful to the newbie, and they have a very active forum for help.
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