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Thread: Cheapest OBD-II interface/adapter?

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    Variable Bitrate bemenaker's Avatar
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    I am currently working on this:
    http://www.planetfall.com/cms/conten...ics-pcb-layout

    I will let you know if it works. I built the PCB Sunday. I just got some of the parts I need. The calbe will be what's holding me up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bemenaker View Post
    I am currently working on this:
    http://www.planetfall.com/cms/conten...ics-pcb-layout

    I will let you know if it works. I built the PCB Sunday. I just got some of the parts I need. The calbe will be what's holding me up.
    What kind of cable?
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    Variable Bitrate bemenaker's Avatar
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    j1962 to 9pin dsub. I have one on order. I thought I could get the j1962 connector at a local electronics vendor but they didn't have them. The board is sitting here ready to go, I should have the cable on Monday. I will test it and post results as soon as it gets in.

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    what about something like this..? Unreliable?
    (link should be good until feb 9 09)

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    Quote Originally Posted by snbe82 View Post
    what about something like this..? Unreliable?
    (link should be good until feb 9 09)
    Yeah these are not only unreliable but they do not support the advanced features such as

    1. Ability to request a single response from the ECU - this increases the response speed of the interface

    2. Ability to upgrade the firmware remotely - No possibility to get enhaced features when they are release.

    3. Baud rates higher than 115K or 500K

    Thanks
    Paul
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    Cool, thanks. I ordered one of yours yesterday.

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    I have one from OBDPros and it works great. Tech support has also been very good.

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    Does StreetDeck 2 support the OBDpro OBDII interface

    I have been hearing some great things about this interface but I was wondering will it work with streetdeck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sharpmusic View Post
    I have been hearing some great things about this interface but I was wondering will it work with streetdeck.
    Yes it will work with streetdeck

    Thanks
    Paul

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    i having a mitsubishi triton,

    i removed the RV meter which can show the fuel consumption, the average km/L. L/KM and how much fuel left in the tank, which OBD II is more suitable?

    is that all the adapter is the same? the most important is the software?

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