95 caprice wiring harnes
kshook.2
04-07-2009, 04:13 PM
what would i have to do to make my car obd2 instead of obd1 whats all involved thanks
96capricemgr
04-07-2009, 05:41 PM
Why do you want OBD2? Many of use with 96 swap to OBD1 pcms.
The OBD1 is VERY cheap to tune and datalog and some tuners actually claim a little more power out of OBD1 on the same car back to back dyno runs.
The OBD1 is VERY cheap to tune and datalog and some tuners actually claim a little more power out of OBD1 on the same car back to back dyno runs.
mike561
04-07-2009, 06:29 PM
What i like about OBD 1 is how you can do the little paper clip trick to short the 2 terminals and count the check engine light blinks to determine which error codes you have, not sure if you can do that wit all obd 1 systems but i know on my 83's dinosaur computer you can
Blue Bowtie
04-07-2009, 07:25 PM
You won't be able to "paper clip" the 1995 ECM for either the L99 or LT1. You would need that ECM to use the OptiSpark, and that ECM requires a bi-directional scanner to retrieve codes.
mike561
04-07-2009, 08:06 PM
You won't be able to "paper clip" the 1995 ECM for either the L99 or LT1. You would need that ECM to use the OptiSpark, and that ECM requires a bi-directional scanner to retrieve codes.
thats what i thought, i knew later obd 1 systems would be a little more advanced then the early ones. jus curious, up to what years were you able to paper clip an obd 1 system?
thats what i thought, i knew later obd 1 systems would be a little more advanced then the early ones. jus curious, up to what years were you able to paper clip an obd 1 system?
kshook.2
04-07-2009, 08:15 PM
when it comes to the hypertech power programers do they do the same on obd1 as obd2 or what
96capricemgr
04-08-2009, 05:44 PM
when it comes to the hypertech power programers do they do the same on obd1 as obd2 or what
What they are is garbage. You can buy the datalogging software, the programming software and the data cable for OBD1 for less than that POS cost too.
In other words looking to swap in an OBD2 pcm so you can run Hypercrap is a REALLY REALLY BAD idea. Granatelli is garbage too, as is Jet, "throttle enhancers", IAT resistors, B&M shift improver and lots of other "simple upgrades for computer controlled cars".
If the programmer was given to you sell it on ebay, if you bought it try and return it.
What they are is garbage. You can buy the datalogging software, the programming software and the data cable for OBD1 for less than that POS cost too.
In other words looking to swap in an OBD2 pcm so you can run Hypercrap is a REALLY REALLY BAD idea. Granatelli is garbage too, as is Jet, "throttle enhancers", IAT resistors, B&M shift improver and lots of other "simple upgrades for computer controlled cars".
If the programmer was given to you sell it on ebay, if you bought it try and return it.
silicon212
04-10-2009, 12:22 AM
when it comes to the hypertech power programers do they do the same on obd1 as obd2 or what
I would definitely listen to what '96 has to say about this, he's an expert with this stuff. You're better off with a laptop computer with the proper interface cable, and programming software to do the job. Like he says, it's cheaper and the end product is better.
I would definitely listen to what '96 has to say about this, he's an expert with this stuff. You're better off with a laptop computer with the proper interface cable, and programming software to do the job. Like he says, it's cheaper and the end product is better.
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