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dlc1 to obd2


roy newton

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as far as i know there is only 2 ways around it. to get full OBD2 out of it and thats,

1 buy a new car.

2. change the loom, ecu and engine for a new obd2 engine setup.

you have to think of EOBD as being an old analoge signal and the new OBD2 as being a new digital signal. even though alot of tester will read the old EOBD signal it will not be as detailed as the new OBD2 signal.

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as far as i know there is only 2 ways around it. to get full OBD2 out of it and thats,

1 buy a new car.

2. change the loom, ecu and engine for a new obd2 engine setup.

you have to think of EOBD as being an old analoge signal and the new OBD2 as being a new digital signal. even though alot of tester will read the old EOBD signal it will not be as detailed as the new OBD2 signal.

Thanks

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