I will be working with this setup for the first time this weekend. Does this work well with EFILive? Does anyone have any experience with this brand and / or some tips on setting it up properly? Thanks!
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I will be working with this setup for the first time this weekend. Does this work well with EFILive? Does anyone have any experience with this brand and / or some tips on setting it up properly? Thanks!
Dear Boost,
You of all people should know not to be a dumbass and do a bit of searching before asking such a vague general question. If you did, you might have stumbled across this:
http://forum.efilive.com/showthread....o-FlashScan-V2
http://forum.efilive.com/showthread....&highlight=aem
http://forum.efilive.com/showthread....ht=AEM+30-4100
http://forum.efilive.com/showthread....nd-logging-afr
http://forum.efilive.com/showthread....601#post149601
:rotflmao: :bangin::chair::exactly:
Did you get it going...?
:)
Thanks for asking Joe! I'm going to be needing lots of your help with this. :master:
I am a bit embarrassed to admit that I have not done anywhere near as much of this as I should have and wanted to through the years. There's been too much wrenching 9-5 and diesel work to really get good at it. But now to propel my car and this other awesome one I'm working on to the next level, I must break down and get to it in 2014 :grd:
I have to start by finding my cables and adapters for the V2. I have moved I half dozen times since 2006 and besides my V2 and it's two basic cables in the Fish Tuning case, (and a few SD cards), I don't know where they are! :doh2:
Where is the best place to obtain a new serial cable and the little adapters??
Also I must contact TAQuickness and purchase a harness yo work with. Next step is to read all 5 threads I linked in post #2 along with Shawn's thread at least 10 times...
Bear with me! (insert growling bear smiley here)
:cheers:
If you get a cheap ethernet jack crimping tool (that can crimp RJ11/RJ12/RJ45) then probably the best way is to make your own cable (follow the wiring from those AEM posts).
Can get a crimping tool online... for example: http://www.ebay.com/bhp/ethernet-crimp
The trick is to remove the cable sheath while not stripping the individual wires, push the unstripped wires ALL the way into the RJ jack (with Rx/Tx swapped appropriately or not), and then crimp.