Snap On MT2500
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If you are keeping an older pre-96 non-OBD2 car, I don't believe that the autoenginuity setup will work for them. It's those older vehicles that the MT2500 still works well for. If folks are dumping them at the right price point (which is how I picked mine up), I see no reason not to have one. I have a few pre-OBD2 vehicles along with a few other folks I know and the MT2500 has helped pin down several issues with them.
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Well I own an 05 impala with obd2, a 00, 95, and Brooke's 87 all have obd 1. Even on the 87, quite a bit of info is available with the MT2500. IIRC data logging can be done if you'd like a custom chip burned. We'd like to put a newer engine with roller lifters, a cam and vortec heads on it. The custom chip would tie it all together.
I suppose someday I might get a newer vehicle, but it's not likely. I want to build a shop and fix up the vehicles I have. The price of new ones is stupid ridiculous. I'm not into stuff that knows how many people are sitting in it and what they weigh or huge tv screens like on the 19 dodge ram. It'll probably cost $5000 to replace if it gets a drink spilled on it. With a little studying I can add any new gadget I want to the older vehicles. I enjoy building them into what I really want.
I suppose someday I might get a newer vehicle, but it's not likely. I want to build a shop and fix up the vehicles I have. The price of new ones is stupid ridiculous. I'm not into stuff that knows how many people are sitting in it and what they weigh or huge tv screens like on the 19 dodge ram. It'll probably cost $5000 to replace if it gets a drink spilled on it. With a little studying I can add any new gadget I want to the older vehicles. I enjoy building them into what I really want.
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nope...00 is obd2 which was mandated in for 1996 and newer. Nissan and other maybe some other companies were allowed to carry both factory obd1 connector and industry standard obd2 connectors until 2000, but it is a obd2 vehicle.
95 will have data stream
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if you like it, go for it.
nope...00 is obd2 which was mandated in for 1996 and newer. Nissan and other maybe some other companies were allowed to carry both factory obd1 connector and industry standard obd2 connectors until 2000, but it is a obd2 vehicle.
95 will have data stream
nope...00 is obd2 which was mandated in for 1996 and newer. Nissan and other maybe some other companies were allowed to carry both factory obd1 connector and industry standard obd2 connectors until 2000, but it is a obd2 vehicle.
95 will have data stream
Last edited by 2bit; 01-26-2018 at 11:58 PM.
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Yes, I like the older vehicles. It should work very well for my needs. I have access to 2 nice scanners for newer vehicles if I need them.