Tunerpro 5 and OBDII

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Tunerpro 5 and OBDII

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Has anybody tried using the obd2 plugin with tunerpro.
I assume you need a OBDII elm 327 interface ,wich i have , and an OBDII adx file, which i dont have.
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Re: Tunerpro 5 and OBDII

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there in lies the problem, need a definition before you can do anything useful with it.
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Yeah ive had a look around and cant find one anywhere. :thumbdown:
I might have a go at making one.
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Ive been trying to make an adx for the elm327 plugin but with no luck.
When i hit connect tunerpro self detecets port and initializes the elm interface and stays connected depending on the adx monitor command,but the obd2 command im sending wont go to the port elm is connented to.All i see on a port tool is the initial commands to the elm and the elms responces ie .echo off ,but the command in the adx eg. 30 31 31 31 0D isnt sent .
If i make an adx using the std tunerpro plugin all commamds work fine,and tuner pro processes the reply,but the reply is in ascii format so a two byte value of 36 37 is returned to the port by the elm instead of 67.
Does anyone know how to set the elm to return hex values in one byte or is there another way to convert ascii to hex.
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Re: Tunerpro 5 and OBDII

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Ah Ha.
Finally a working tunerpro 5 adx for my OBDII 5.7LT LS1. :punk: :driving: .
I used the lookup tables to convert the ascii to the correct value.
I will add some more pids and post it.
It works on my ls1 with a generic elm327 cable from china,and has a sample rate faster than 15 hz. :thumbup:
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Nice work! :thumbup: :driving:
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Excellent stuff :punk:
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Re: Tunerpro 5 and OBDII

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Top stuff vn5000 :thumbup:
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Re: Tunerpro 5 and OBDII

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Ok all you LS1 owners heres an adx i made to use with the tunerpro OBDII ELM327 plugin .All you need is a cheapo elm327 cable from china for $15 or so .
It should also work with other OBDII cars but ive only tested it on a 2001 LS1 calais. :thumbup:
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nice work mate
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