My new OBD II scanner tool
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Re: FS: A/F and Boost Gauge
http://www.actron.com/product_detail.php?pid=16150
Pretty nifty huh? My dad needed one of these scanners and I kinda wanted one too, so we bought together. Decided on this one since we don't have a PDA and a buddy of mine had one of these and I loved it's ease of use and the menu. If only it came with a dyno tool...
#5
Re: My new OBD II scanner tool
Really? Wow cool lol, never imagined Autozone used a scanner that you could buy off the shelf...
Anyways I like cuz it not only reads/erases MIL codes but it actually reads pending codes that haven't triggered a MIL yet and you can scan actual real time outputs from a TON of sensors such as O2 sensor voltages, MAF voltages, RPM, engine load, fuel pressure, coolant temp, IAT sensor voltage, etc. laugh.gif
BTW i bought off of Amazon.com for $209
Anyways I like cuz it not only reads/erases MIL codes but it actually reads pending codes that haven't triggered a MIL yet and you can scan actual real time outputs from a TON of sensors such as O2 sensor voltages, MAF voltages, RPM, engine load, fuel pressure, coolant temp, IAT sensor voltage, etc. laugh.gif
BTW i bought off of Amazon.com for $209
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I just checked Froogle, looks like you got a darned good price for that sucka.
Just one on Ebay for cheaper.
Not bad at all.
I was checking out some of these some time back with dyno features and such. Wonder how accurate theya re.
Just one on Ebay for cheaper.
Not bad at all.
I was checking out some of these some time back with dyno features and such. Wonder how accurate theya re.
#9
Re: My new OBD II scanner tool
Hmmm... interesting lol smile.gif
EDIT
It says it usually takes 40 warm up cycles to come back. Don't remember where I read that... I think I saw it on the manual of the Autoscanner.
EDIT
It says it usually takes 40 warm up cycles to come back. Don't remember where I read that... I think I saw it on the manual of the Autoscanner.