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    OBD1 Evoscan

    Does anyone have experience with the OBD1 evoscan cable and using evoscan?

    http://www.evoscan.com/evoscan-gps-o...i-/-aldl-12pin

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    I have it...but I ordered it 1 day before I found out I have a lower bearing failure..so it will probably be some time before I will be able to test it out. Hopefully it wasn't a waste of money. Maybe you could test it for me? haha...of course returning it after the results.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Forest Gump View Post
    Does anyone have experience with the OBD1 evoscan cable and using evoscan?

    http://www.evoscan.com/evoscan-gps-o...i-/-aldl-12pin

    Bump..

    I would also like this information.

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    I'm not running their cable, but I do use evoscan with obd1. I have some old school serial cables and I just use a usb-serial adapter. I'd go with their cable as the adapter you need (if you have an old serial cable) is a PITA to get. I think I went through 3 adapters before getting the right one with some kind of special protocol.

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    what are your experiences vs say HHH

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    I could test this out the next time that I see an OBDI 3/S since I have the cables+software for all years. They are pretty much the same deal when it comes down to it, however, EvoScan already incorporates audible alerts and is set up for wideband input. HHH is more user-friendly in presentation IMO.

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    I think I went through 3 adapters before getting the right one with some kind of special protocol.
    I have three as well man... LOL! Luckily, two of them are actually being used.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hans@GZP View Post
    I'm not running their cable, but I do use evoscan with obd1. I have some old school serial cables and I just use a usb-serial adapter. I'd go with their cable as the adapter you need (if you have an old serial cable) is a PITA to get. I think I went through 3 adapters before getting the right one with some kind of special protocol.


    what version of evoscan do you have. I can't get 2.5 or 2.7 to use
    my com obd1 cable, the option is greyed out, but hhh works fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bboyalan View Post
    I could test this out the next time that I see an OBDI 3/S since I have the cables+software for all years. They are pretty much the same deal when it comes down to it, however, EvoScan already incorporates audible alerts and is set up for wideband input. HHH is more user-friendly in presentation IMO.


    I have three as well man... LOL! Luckily, two of them are actually being used.

    Im OBD1 however having some issues getting it running correctly.. but in your area so when it is running I can get in contact.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hans@GZP View Post
    I think I went through 3 adapters before getting the right one with some kind of special protocol.
    The issue is that the ODBI ECUs use a non-standard 1952 bps data rate that few USB to Serial chipsets support. Adapters build from the FDTI chips seem to support it like the Keyspan USA-19HS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Forest Gump View Post
    what version of evoscan do you have. I can't get 2.5 or 2.7 to use
    my com obd1 cable, the option is greyed out, but hhh works fine.
    I'm using 2.7

    Make sure you are trying to connect with a "1.3 cable" and not the "2.0 cable". The FDTI chipset is also a necessity. I found that out the hard way.

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