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A November 19th 08 06:55 AM

Looking for stand alone OBD2 software with bidirectional capability
 
Hi there,

I have been looking for a software package that will allow bidirectional inputs so I can test solenoids, maniulate the EGR, IAT, etc. I've looked at Autoenginuity and it doesn't appear to be what I'm after.
I already have the OBD2->USB interface so I am simply looking to purchase a software package. I like the HP Tuner package but it won't work unless I buy their proprietary connector I am told. Is it possible
to buy a stand alone software package such as this? I already have an AutoXray with CAN2 but I'd like something more comprehensive on my laptop.

Thanks!
A.


Steve W.[_5_] November 19th 08 08:15 PM

Looking for stand alone OBD2 software with bidirectional capability
 
A wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I have been looking for a software package that will allow
> bidirectional inputs so I can test solenoids, maniulate the EGR, IAT,
> etc. I've looked at Autoenginuity and it doesn't appear to be what
> I'm after. I already have the OBD2->USB interface so I am simply
> looking to purchase a software package. I like the HP Tuner package
> but it won't work unless I buy their proprietary connector I am told.
> Is it possible to buy a stand alone software package such as this? I
> already have an AutoXray with CAN2 but I'd like something more
> comprehensive on my laptop.
>
> Thanks! A.
>


The question is, How much do you want to spend?
Autoenginuity has the ability to do the tests that are supported by your
vehicle. That does not mean you have the same test abilities on all
vehicles though, and you have to buy the complete package to get that
control. Some vehicles have tests that you can only access with a
factory scan tool regardless of the software.

--
Steve W.
Near Cooperstown, New York


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J November 20th 08 12:09 AM

Looking for stand alone OBD2 software with bidirectional capability
 
If you need OBD software, go to Google and cut & paste the following into
the Google search window and it will take you to sites that has tons of it
that you can download:

obd .exe OR .zip OR .rar "index of/"




"A" > wrote in message
...
> Hi there,
>
> I have been looking for a software package that will allow bidirectional

inputs so I can test solenoids, maniulate the EGR, IAT, etc. I've looked at
Autoenginuity and it doesn't appear to be what I'm after.
> I already have the OBD2->USB interface so I am simply looking to purchase

a software package. I like the HP Tuner package but it won't work unless I
buy their proprietary connector I am told. Is it possible
> to buy a stand alone software package such as this? I already have an

AutoXray with CAN2 but I'd like something more comprehensive on my laptop.
>
> Thanks!
> A.
>




Andrew November 20th 08 12:42 PM

Looking for stand alone OBD2 software with bidirectionalcapability
 
Steve,

At this point I am looking to consider all options that are software-based solutions that allow bidirectional control so a certain degree. I would like to be able to pulse injectors, partially open the EGR,
actuate the ABS modulator, etc. Are you saying the autoenginuity will do these things? It doesn't appear that that's the case according to what I have seen on their website. I appreciate your feedback and
I will continue to hunt. I assumed (foolishly) that there would be a really thorough comparison online somewhere but as of yet, I am unable to locate such a beast. I googled till my teeth fell out (so I thought).

Thanks again!
Andrew.





>A wrote:
>> Hi there,
>>
>> I have been looking for a software package that will allow
>> bidirectional inputs so I can test solenoids, maniulate the EGR, IAT,
>> etc. I've looked at Autoenginuity and it doesn't appear to be what
>> I'm after. I already have the OBD2->USB interface so I am simply
>> looking to purchase a software package. I like the HP Tuner package
>> but it won't work unless I buy their proprietary connector I am told.
>> Is it possible to buy a stand alone software package such as this? I
>> already have an AutoXray with CAN2 but I'd like something more
>> comprehensive on my laptop.
>>
>> Thanks! A.
>>

>
>The question is, How much do you want to spend?
>Autoenginuity has the ability to do the tests that are supported by your
>vehicle. That does not mean you have the same test abilities on all
>vehicles though, and you have to buy the complete package to get that
>control. Some vehicles have tests that you can only access with a
>factory scan tool regardless of the software.
>
>--
>Steve W.
>Near Cooperstown, New York
>
>
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>



man of machines November 23rd 08 03:11 PM

Looking for stand alone OBD2 software with bidirectional capability
 
browser electronics has a package but i can't remember if it is bi-directional

A wrote:

> Hi there,
>
> I have been looking for a software package that will allow bidirectional inputs so I can test solenoids, maniulate the EGR, IAT, etc. I've looked at Autoenginuity and it doesn't appear to be what I'm after.
> I already have the OBD2->USB interface so I am simply looking to purchase a software package. I like the HP Tuner package but it won't work unless I buy their proprietary connector I am told. Is it possible
> to buy a stand alone software package such as this? I already have an AutoXray with CAN2 but I'd like something more comprehensive on my laptop.
>
> Thanks!
> A.



Steve W.[_4_] November 23rd 08 07:16 PM

Looking for stand alone OBD2 software with bidirectional capability
 
Andrew wrote:
> Steve,
>
> At this point I am looking to consider all options that are
> software-based solutions that allow bidirectional control so a
> certain degree. I would like to be able to pulse injectors,
> partially open the EGR, actuate the ABS modulator, etc. Are you
> saying the autoenginuity will do these things? It doesn't appear
> that that's the case according to what I have seen on their website.
> I appreciate your feedback and I will continue to hunt. I assumed
> (foolishly) that there would be a really thorough comparison online
> somewhere but as of yet, I am unable to locate such a beast. I
> googled till my teeth fell out (so I thought).
>
> Thanks again! Andrew.
>


Take a closer look at their site and your will find this.
http://www.autoenginuity.com/products.html

Run and query specific component and system tests. Support for generic
and enhanced bi-directional tests

Factory scan tool options available (not included in base kit)
All generic scan tools can only access the powertrain, no matter what
SAE Modes (J1979/J2190) they use for communication. With our expansions,
you can access dozens of systems (ABS, transmission, GEM, SRS/Airbags,
Instrument Cluster, etc.) generic scan tools can't even see. This gives
you access to thousands of sensors and dozens of bi-directional
controls/system tests. Click here to see our enhanced support for Ford,
GM, Chrysler Toyota, Mazda, Nissan, BMW, Land Rover, Honda, Subaru,
Mitsubishi, Isuzu, Porsche, Mercedes, Jaguar , and Audi. Click here for
complete enhanced option details.

Bi-directional support. You have the ability to initiate system and
component tests. Support for this feature is vehicle dependent.

http://www.autoenginuity.com/GM-All-Systems-List.html

--
Steve W.
Near Cooperstown, New York

Andrew November 27th 08 05:14 AM

Looking for stand alone OBD2 software with bidirectionalcapability
 
Hi again Steve,
I am looking to see which software packages will work with a stand-alone ELM-style harness. As I understand it, AutoEnginuity has a hardware dongle built into the harness itself that assigns a unique ID
in order to work with their software? I don't mind paying for the software but I wanted to use one harness for all the applications and a lot of good open source stuff seems to exist, ELM, etc. I guess
I will have to plug in the harness, test some demos and then post the results to know for sure.

I appreciate all the help so far with this and if any of you have any other suggestions based on personal experiences, please feel free to comment endlessly.

Thanks again,
Andrew.

>
>The question is, How much do you want to spend?
>Autoenginuity has the ability to do the tests that are supported by your
>vehicle. That does not mean you have the same test abilities on all
>vehicles though, and you have to buy the complete package to get that
>control. Some vehicles have tests that you can only access with a
>factory scan tool regardless of the software.
>
>--
>Steve W.
>Near Cooperstown, New York
>
>
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>



Andrew November 27th 08 02:13 PM

Looking for stand alone OBD2 software with bidirectionalcapability
 
Steve,

I have no idea how I missed that .pdf comparison. That was exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!!
Andrew.

>
>Take a closer look at their site and your will find this.
>http://www.autoenginuity.com/products.html
>
>Run and query specific component and system tests. Support for generic
>and enhanced bi-directional tests
>
>Factory scan tool options available (not included in base kit)
>All generic scan tools can only access the powertrain, no matter what
>SAE Modes (J1979/J2190) they use for communication. With our expansions,
>you can access dozens of systems (ABS, transmission, GEM, SRS/Airbags,
>Instrument Cluster, etc.) generic scan tools can't even see. This gives
>you access to thousands of sensors and dozens of bi-directional
>controls/system tests. Click here to see our enhanced support for Ford,
>GM, Chrysler Toyota, Mazda, Nissan, BMW, Land Rover, Honda, Subaru,
>Mitsubishi, Isuzu, Porsche, Mercedes, Jaguar , and Audi. Click here for
>complete enhanced option details.
>
>Bi-directional support. You have the ability to initiate system and
>component tests. Support for this feature is vehicle dependent.
>
>http://www.autoenginuity.com/GM-All-Systems-List.html
>
>--
>Steve W.
>Near Cooperstown, New York
>
>



man of machines November 29th 08 04:15 PM

Looking for stand alone OBD2 software with bidirectionalcapability
 
ob2.com is the one i like

Andrew wrote:

> Steve,
>
> I have no idea how I missed that .pdf comparison. That was exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!!
> Andrew.
>
> >
> >Take a closer look at their site and your will find this.
> >http://www.autoenginuity.com/products.html
> >
> >Run and query specific component and system tests. Support for generic
> >and enhanced bi-directional tests
> >
> >Factory scan tool options available (not included in base kit)
> >All generic scan tools can only access the powertrain, no matter what
> >SAE Modes (J1979/J2190) they use for communication. With our expansions,
> >you can access dozens of systems (ABS, transmission, GEM, SRS/Airbags,
> >Instrument Cluster, etc.) generic scan tools can't even see. This gives
> >you access to thousands of sensors and dozens of bi-directional
> >controls/system tests. Click here to see our enhanced support for Ford,
> >GM, Chrysler Toyota, Mazda, Nissan, BMW, Land Rover, Honda, Subaru,
> >Mitsubishi, Isuzu, Porsche, Mercedes, Jaguar , and Audi. Click here for
> >complete enhanced option details.
> >
> >Bi-directional support. You have the ability to initiate system and
> >component tests. Support for this feature is vehicle dependent.
> >
> >http://www.autoenginuity.com/GM-All-Systems-List.html
> >
> >--
> >Steve W.
> >Near Cooperstown, New York
> >
> >



[email protected] January 3rd 19 11:47 PM

Looking for stand alone OBD2 software with bidirectional capability
 
On Wednesday, November 19, 2008 at 1:55:04 AM UTC-5, A wrote:
> Hi there,did that zip file cut and poaste work for you? im trying to do the same thing im a mechanic by trade and just getting into doing it with my laptop rather than my scanner wondering if you found a good interface or what you eneded uo doing ? email me if you get this maybe we can help eachother out
>
> I have been looking for a software package that will allow bidirectional inputs so I can test solenoids, maniulate the EGR, IAT, etc. I've looked at Autoenginuity and it doesn't appear to be what I'm after.
> I already have the OBD2->USB interface so I am simply looking to purchase a software package. I like the HP Tuner package but it won't work unless I buy their proprietary connector I am told. Is it possible
> to buy a stand alone software package such as this? I already have an AutoXray with CAN2 but I'd like something more comprehensive on my laptop.
>
> Thanks!
> A.




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