- #Scanmaster buick install#
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#Scanmaster buick install#
(different windows operating systems may install slightly different, but should be similar enough to below) The white wire connects to PL board, slot #8. The (black) ground wire should be connected to the ALDL (black) ground wire, or the PL analog board (slot 4 or 6), or a GOOD ground point (NOT an underdash bolt). The (red) power wire of the SM should be connected to IGN in the fusebox (or a switched power source). The notch in the chip faces away from the middle of the board. MAKE SURE you put the new chip in the correct direction! You can use a small flathead screwdriver to pry the old chip up & out carefully.
#Scanmaster buick update#
The Powerlogger comes with a new chip to update your existing (original square box unit) Scanmaster version 2.1 to the 2.2 version (required for using PL), so the Scanmaster can be connected to the Powerlogger for faster updating (way faster), quicker wideband O2 readings and boost display, amongst others. This is one of those items that’s been on our “to get list” for awhile, and now it’s time to install it in the Buick Grand National. That’s the only real way to see ALL of the data all at one time, comparing for example, what your fuel pressure, boost level, and O2 is doing, at any given RPM (or throughout the entire RPM band that you ran, by scrolling thru the recording). With the Powerlogger, you can see all of the different inputs at all of the different RPM ranges, in a frame by frame viewing on the (recorded) Powerlogger screens. Your Scanmaster can show you some of the info, but you’d have to watch all the separate specs throughout the entire power band.
#Scanmaster buick free#
To understand these figures, corresponding to the parameters (PID), we have included a small program free of charge in our software.If you’re seeking to record logs for your Turbo Buick, or want to see exactly what your engine is doing at any given RPM, the only way with a factory stock ECM is to use a Powerlogger. Understanding sets of figures in the tables
#Scanmaster buick software#
The exact procedure is explained on theĮOBD-Facile software page. In exchange for this contribution, the software functions are available for free. We asked the users of our EOBD-Facile software to help create this list by returning their "log" file of the connection to their vehicle. The tables list the support modes and their parameters. In general, the more recent your vehicle, the more diagnoses you can do on it. The second piece of useful information is the "level" of implementation of the standard.The list can be used (if your vehicle is on it), to know in advance if you can buy an ELM interface and whether it will work with your vehicle. While the official dates for implementing the standard have been defined, manufacturers have implemented the standard more or less early.
Compatible vehicles can be diagnosed using generic (multibrand) ELM327 interfaces. The tables on this page represent lists of vehicles that are compatible with the OBD standard (EOBD or OBD2 depending on the country).