From: Knobdoodle on
Folks,
has anyone here got an OBD-II reader (or laptop-cable/software)?
(Brisbane-Northside preferable)

I'm new to this but apparently the Triumph ECU connector is a standard
"OBD-II" format.
Thanks
--
Clem
(http://xkcd.com/621/)


From: CrazyCam on
Knobdoodle wrote:
> Folks,
> has anyone here got an OBD-II reader (or laptop-cable/software)?
> (Brisbane-Northside preferable)
>
> I'm new to this but apparently the Triumph ECU connector is a standard
> "OBD-II" format.
> Thanks


Hi Clem.

I know it doesn't help you much but I have the USB/OBD-II cable and
TuneBoy software on the lap-top.

The cable came as part of the deal, buying TuneBoy.

I don't have the technical expertise to establish how hard it might be
to knit an equivalent cable, but, I imagine it should be possible.

What, exactly, do you want to achieve?

If you can't get any help more locally, give me an e-mail and I'll lend
you my cable.......Just leave your passport at the front desk! ;-)

regards,
CrazyCam
From: F Murtz on
CrazyCam wrote:
> Knobdoodle wrote:
>> Folks,
>> has anyone here got an OBD-II reader (or laptop-cable/software)?
>> (Brisbane-Northside preferable)
>>
>> I'm new to this but apparently the Triumph ECU connector is a standard
>> "OBD-II" format.
>> Thanks
>
>
> Hi Clem.
>
> I know it doesn't help you much but I have the USB/OBD-II cable and
> TuneBoy software on the lap-top.
>
> The cable came as part of the deal, buying TuneBoy.
>
> I don't have the technical expertise to establish how hard it might be
> to knit an equivalent cable, but, I imagine it should be possible.
>
> What, exactly, do you want to achieve?
>
> If you can't get any help more locally, give me an e-mail and I'll lend
> you my cable.......Just leave your passport at the front desk! ;-)
>
> regards,
> CrazyCam


They have some obd diagnostic stuff at Dealextreme also jaycar have
small contraption.
From: Knobdoodle on
"F Murtz" <haggisz(a)hotmail.com> wrote:

> They have some obd diagnostic stuff at Dealextreme also jaycar have small
> contraption.
>
....and I was told no-one was interested in a small contraption!
Thanks for the heads-up.

--
Clem
(http://xkcd.com/621/)


From: JohnO on
On Sat, 20 Mar 2010 11:24:06 GMT, "Knobdoodle"
<knobdoodle(a)hotmail.com> wrote:

>"F Murtz" <haggisz(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>> They have some obd diagnostic stuff at Dealextreme also jaycar have small
>> contraption.
>>
>...and I was told no-one was interested in a small contraption!
>Thanks for the heads-up.


http://www.adoos.com.au/post/6462252/_elm327_usb_can_interface_code_reader_eobd2

JohnO


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