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Old Apr 12, 2008 | 03:50 PM
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FS: AKM Interface Cable

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I have a used "OBD-II" tuning cable from AKM Electronics.

Quote from AKM: " 'Newer style', OBDII Connector - 16 Pin, "D"-Shaped, used on the following vehicles:
1995+ F-bodies, 1994+ Y-bodies, and all 1996+ GM Vehicles"

Quote from AKM: "Just remember, ALL of the AKM cables are for GM OBDI computers. They do NOT work on any true OBDII system, even though some use an OBDII *style* connector. If you've retrofit an OBDI system in to a OBDII car - we're good"

AKM sells OBD-II cables for $90 Shipped. This one is for the Serial Port, not the USB port. Cable is about 15' long. So it could be used with a desktop computer in a garage, for Tune reading / loading, and for scaning for codes, and clearing codes with datamaster, aka dataloging. Or for Tune reading, loading, dataloging, scaning for codes, and clearing codes. I need a USB port for my laptop. I thought about getting a Serial to USB adapter, but I also have 94's, and 95's I need to beable to hook-up to. So I got myself an AKM cable with both plugs on it.

No damage I can see, but I couldn't test it. It came with the 96 caprice I bought. Previous owner said he had no issue's with it.








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Old Apr 13, 2008 | 12:24 PM
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I have a 1995 TA, what kind of software would I need to use this for tuning?
Old Apr 13, 2008 | 04:50 PM
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I have used tuner Cat, and like it. It runs about $100. then to load the tune, they offer a free program, I think called win-something. Its on the tuner cat site. Then to read codes, and such, and see what the engine is doing a real time, there's datamaster(dataloger?), now sure how much it costs, It cam with my car. I have seen some free older versions around, that work just fine.
Old Apr 20, 2008 | 02:08 AM
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