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    Is B18c7 OBDII???

    Hey all,

    Real noob stuff, looking at buying a Racechrono system that has a bluetooth interface for data logging off the ECU. Just wondering, is my ITR OBDII?

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    i think '98-'99 is obd2a, '00-'01 is obd2b.
    a 99 dc2r i had was obd2a, cant confirm whether 00-01 itr is obd2b.

    http://honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=2067011
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    i guess though thyre all OBDII right? wherther it be 2a or 2b? the plug is the same?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zilli View Post
    i guess though thyre all OBDII right? wherther it be 2a or 2b? the plug is the same?
    different plugs.

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    thanks mate... can anyone confirm it for me? ive got a Sept 99 build MY00 DC2r

    Further information from the website... www.racechrono.com.au

    Is my vehicle OBDII compliant/compatible?

    If your vehicle supports OBD-II the OBDKey products will be able to access data from your vehicle. The following summarises the list of vehicles on which OBDKey will work:

    Works on all 1996 and newer cars built for the USA market and light trucks that are OBD-II compliant

    Works on all 2001 and newer petrol cars built for European and Asian markets that are OBD-II compliant

    Works on all 2004 and newer diesel cars built for the European and Asian markets that are OBD-II compliant

    Compatible Vehicles
    Works on all OBD-II or EOBD compliant vehicle's worldwide. Including: U.S. Models - European - Japanese - Asian - German - Korean
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zilli View Post
    thanks mate... can anyone confirm it for me? ive got a Sept 99 build MY00 DC2r

    Further information from the website... www.racechrono.com.au

    Is my vehicle OBDII compliant/compatible?

    If your vehicle supports OBD-II the OBDKey products will be able to access data from your vehicle. The following summarises the list of vehicles on which OBDKey will work:

    Works on all 1996 and newer cars built for the USA market and light trucks that are OBD-II compliant

    Works on all 2001 and newer petrol cars built for European and Asian markets that are OBD-II compliant

    Works on all 2004 and newer diesel cars built for the European and Asian markets that are OBD-II compliant

    Compatible Vehicles
    Works on all OBD-II or EOBD compliant vehicle's worldwide. Including: U.S. Models - European - Japanese - Asian - German - Korean
    i should've elaborate, plugs are the same, but they're on different position.
    they way racechrono explained it, seems like it will work on obd2a or obd2b regardless.
    on the obd2 ecus, they use 3 plugs out of 4 available.

    http://www.hondata.com/techecuid.html

    if you look on the picture ^, you can see that they use the same plugs but on different location.

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    nice man, thank you so much... so in effect the plug will slot in, it's just a matter of the number of pins used etc...
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    yea, connector b will be blank on obd2a
    connector d will be blank on obd2b.

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    you're a good man, if i could multiple rep i would!
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    OK... next question... where do i find the OBDII connector plug?
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    apparently only the 2000, 2001 audm dc2r had the obd2 diag connector plug, the 1999 and all pre 2000 dc2 obd2 missed out. You will have to use the DLC connector plug but confirm if what your trying to connect will fit it. As i know USA OBD2 rules were strict and applied to all vehicles where as australian rules where not uniformly applied.


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