Are there adapters for the fix, an older version of scangauge, or perhaps a different tool all together that will provide at least MPG?
Are there adapters for the fix, an older version of scangauge, or perhaps a different tool all together that will provide at least MPG?
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Good info for parts HHO King.
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Anyone have a site recomendation for a non ODB2 type vehicle?
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I agree... trying to track down one I saw just the other day that was already fabricated for $65+ and had two controllers and related heat sinks, so it's got to have appropriate capacity...
...and a quick search for xpress rl-5x relay will send you to the bay with bunches of them at $3.99 and one similar lot of 10 units for $20 shipped.
We've GOT to find the best prices on proper components to fit the budget!
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Still looking for an all important scangauge type of equipment for my non OBD cavalier....any suggestions...???
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The older obd1 systems use very little input to make the engine run. There is not enough info to calculate mileage.
Like the other post stated.
If you have a laptop you can purchase the elm327 on Ebay for less than $30 from China.
It interfaces with your vehicle and there is a lot of free software available at ScanTool.net.