OBD-2 For laptops???
OBD-2 For laptops???
Does anyone have any type of OBD-2 reader that you plug into your laptop? My buddy has one for his VW and it scans real time values such as throttle position, current rev's, speed, trouble codes, and such. I want one for my max. Any sources? thanks
Originally Posted by samiam5345
Does anyone have any type of OBD-2 reader that you plug into your laptop? My buddy has one for his VW and it scans real time values such as throttle position, current rev's, speed, trouble codes, and such. I want one for my max. Any sources? thanks
*EDIT*
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=275122
I use this one:
http://www.obd-2.com/
does it all and then some.
screen shot of software from the same site:
http://www.obd-2.com/
does it all and then some.
screen shot of software from the same site:
No, you cannot adjust anything (except CLEAR trouble codes) via OBD-II.
Advancing the timing only occurs with Nissan's Consult-II, which I believe speaks proprietary extensions of OBD-II (theorizing this based on the fact that it hooks into the OBD-II port I believe)
This brings me to another idea... I wonder if anybody's tried to reverse-engineer the Consult II's proprietary extensions? That'd be phat if someone could build a clone of some of Consult-II's functionality in an OBD-II scantool
Advancing the timing only occurs with Nissan's Consult-II, which I believe speaks proprietary extensions of OBD-II (theorizing this based on the fact that it hooks into the OBD-II port I believe)
This brings me to another idea... I wonder if anybody's tried to reverse-engineer the Consult II's proprietary extensions? That'd be phat if someone could build a clone of some of Consult-II's functionality in an OBD-II scantool
Originally Posted by spirilis
No, you cannot adjust anything (except CLEAR trouble codes) via OBD-II.
Advancing the timing only occurs with Nissan's Consult-II, which I believe speaks proprietary extensions of OBD-II (theorizing this based on the fact that it hooks into the OBD-II port I believe)
This brings me to another idea... I wonder if anybody's tried to reverse-engineer the Consult II's proprietary extensions? That'd be phat if someone could build a clone of some of Consult-II's functionality in an OBD-II scantool
Advancing the timing only occurs with Nissan's Consult-II, which I believe speaks proprietary extensions of OBD-II (theorizing this based on the fact that it hooks into the OBD-II port I believe)
This brings me to another idea... I wonder if anybody's tried to reverse-engineer the Consult II's proprietary extensions? That'd be phat if someone could build a clone of some of Consult-II's functionality in an OBD-II scantool

The only thing I could find on anyone trying to hack a consult II was this:
http://macmadigan.no-ip.com/kitesystems/Z32CONZULT.pdf
I bet there's no way for anyone to sell something like that legit.
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