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*note, I didn't read these yet and don't expect someone else too, but thought hmmm<br /><br />Arduinno with digital volume pot + CAN Bus interface = full integration IF there is an analog audio signal coming from the deck. I could split it, run one to the stock amp and steal the other to rework the front stage and potentially sub.<br /><br />http://forum.arduino.cc/index.php?topic=154786.0<br />https://www.sparkfun.com/products/10039<br /><br /><br />

Reading that makes me want to do a summer project with one, or a raspberry.

 

Seth,

I am looking for a decent code reader and was wondering what you would use. I would like to buy from sears, but if you can point me to another for similar money I will go that route. I just want something to read codes and be able to reset them, nothing super pricy, but less than $250.00.

 

If there is anything.

If you just want to read faults and reset the standard ones the amazon bluetooth connect to your smart phone reader for $15 works.

 

I looked at them, but figured they were junk. Do you have one of have ever used one?

 

Good stuff usually. A couple of my friends have something similar, they use Bluetooth ELM327 interfaces off ebay. Cheap, simple and they work well. 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mini-ELM327-V1-5-OBD2-II-Bluetooth-Diagnostic-Car-Auto-Interface-Scanner-S3-/200960099054

Finally shaved the little bit of growth I got off minus the chin. That is going to stay for awhile.

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Just "mlv'd" the old Infiniti. I haven't done any testing but I really hope that the next time I take it out there is a difference. 

 

 

Seth,

I am looking for a decent code reader and was wondering what you would use. I would like to buy from sears, but if you can point me to another for similar money I will go that route. I just want something to read codes and be able to reset them, nothing super pricy, but less than $250.00.

 

If there is anything.

If you just want to read faults and reset the standard ones the amazon bluetooth connect to your smart phone reader for $15 works.

 

I looked at them, but figured they were junk. Do you have one of have ever used one?

 

Good stuff usually. A couple of my friends have something similar, they use Bluetooth ELM327 interfaces off ebay. Cheap, simple and they work well. 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mini-ELM327-V1-5-OBD2-II-Bluetooth-Diagnostic-Car-Auto-Interface-Scanner-S3-/200960099054

 

I actually know someone who uses torque. It seems decent.

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Seth,

I am looking for a decent code reader and was wondering what you would use. I would like to buy from sears, but if you can point me to another for similar money I will go that route. I just want something to read codes and be able to reset them, nothing super pricy, but less than $250.00.

 

If there is anything.

If you just want to read faults and reset the standard ones the amazon bluetooth connect to your smart phone reader for $15 works.

 

I looked at them, but figured they were junk. Do you have one of have ever used one?

 

Good stuff usually. A couple of my friends have something similar, they use Bluetooth ELM327 interfaces off ebay. Cheap, simple and they work well. 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mini-ELM327-V1-5-OBD2-II-Bluetooth-Diagnostic-Car-Auto-Interface-Scanner-S3-/200960099054

 

I actually know someone who uses torque. It seems decent.

 

Ok then I will go that route, seems cheap enough. Thanks for all the input guys. :)

 

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Deb cut her hair. Not pleased.

I'm sure you would refuse to fuck her now...

It grows back. Thank God.

She keeps calling me too, and I'm like "No way biatch. Not until you grow it long on top and shave it down below."

Chicks? Can't live with 'em, but my dick can't suck itself.

Amirite?

Oil change tomorrow before work or on friday. Hoping the brakes won't need replaced too. 46k on the truck, and i've only needed to replace the tires, windshield wiper blades, and changed the air filter for a k&n.

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