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Re: OBD I or OBD II, Scantools

Posted: July 6th, 2008, 1:04 pm
by Daninski
That's an OBD1 ECU unless that harness is blocking a fourth plug. Like I said three plugs OBD1. I was serious about your engine looks real clean.

Re: OBD I or OBD II, Scantools

Posted: July 6th, 2008, 1:39 pm
by TommyTott
Crap.. Are there anyway to make a digital speedometer and other instruments with OBD1?
Or other ways to do this in an Mx3.

This is what im looking for to do:
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the most important is speedometer and rpm, but also fuel, engine temp, oil pressure and other gauges.

Do anyone know?

Re: OBD I or OBD II, Scantools

Posted: July 6th, 2008, 7:17 pm
by shameem
In North America some late 95 models and 96+ models are obd2 - obd2 was mandatory for all models "made" after january 1 1996. So you can find a 96 model (that was made december 95) and it still could be obd1.

I dont know when Norway adapted obd2 statndards - so the years may vary depending on your local laws.

Your have 3 choices to get digital dash
1) Swap a obd2 ecu and wiring harness into your car - you will also require a few extra sensors and places to mount them - if you dont want to mess with sensors you will have to swap the whole engine too - but there are a lot of options available as you can swap a 2.5L obd2 engine from mx6, 626, millenia etc.
2) Get Megadquirt and get rid of the stock ECU - Megasquirt comes with its own digital dash and the main advantage is you can "tune" your car any way you like - you can specify stuff like amount spark timing advance, fuel delivered etc.
3) Get a DAQ kit and acquire the signals from the harness and write your own digital dash program...

Re: OBD I or OBD II, Scantools

Posted: July 7th, 2008, 10:23 am
by TommyTott
:(
Then I dont think I will do the digital dash. It will be to much work and to expensive.

If anyone else have some other ideas, please tell me.