GEN 2 EFI DIAGNOSTIC TOOLS
#1
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HI all
I plan on buying a gen 2,as i read on this forum,usa &
other suzuki forums,
fault,error fi, bobby pins being put into wiring harnesses.

well i dont need the hassle.
option 1) send it in to flashed'edited,which I need anyway stock sux'yehh.

option 2) compact diagnostic service efi tools.

so I found this and if anyone can find better ,not just for me

I think if it's affordable,easy to use & some of us can use it to help
out others then thats all the best for everyone.

where:Mechanic's Tools Warehouse,usa

canOBD2 Diagnostic tool

EQUUS brand/ product info inn3100/$98.oo,without postage,
there're 99 just on this website,so I need help un finding,

best value for money,ease of service , a can do without any headaches,

im sure there thousands of different types,im no expert

so some help from everyone,search research the web,please,
.looking forward to seeing some results.
corbin
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#2
http://www.mechanicstoolswarehouse.com/C...26538.aspx
may read your ford or holden but its not Suzuki bike savvy
compare the connector with this http://www.boostbysmith.com/gen2.pdf
the black and white connectors pictured on page 6 are for communication
Suzuki SDS tool uses same
you would be better off buying a dealer mode switch on ebay
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/SUZUKI-Dealer...56432d2c7a
, or bridging the terminals with the bobbypin or stripped ends on a short piece of electrical wire if you just want it to read fault codes.
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#3
yeh thanks maj,
not only to read fault codes but fix n trouble shoot
for when strange n unforseen gremlins start,
bobypins n wire are just to tell a dealer what you've
found out,
I want to fix n set it to stay fast, n steady,
so i may have happy rides for a long time.

the late Ron 'BALLS did just that for my gen1 busa

only had one serious problem 6months after buying
my gen 1/k1
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#5
hey wow maj ,
I have had a look at boostbysmith.com
very impressive ,
full flashing kit
that sounds like a multi-purpose kit allrounder
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#6
Festers link and the boostbysmith stuff probably use the same technology , a program able to read the data stream
that side of it doesn't do much more than a bobbypin, but its on screen in a well presented layout .
http://www.boostbysmith.com/Photos/gen2%...20data.JPG
it is the flashing that the best bit for me, and the logging, but that side of things is not for everyone
its easy to damage a motor
everyone who thinks stoich is the perfect a/f ratio and wants to tune to it should not be allowed to buy this ,
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#7
Yeh I hear u.
AFR - is not what everyone thinks,
As i watched my harley on a dyno being tuned 'properly '

So now Ive had a look at the english version
Put out by healtech & usa ,they use different software
But now i understand they're both refered to as

OBD tools,( On board diagnostic )
Just by searching both of these websites
I've learnt more about the excessive unwanted
Sensor crap suzuki has fitted.

So instead of having a link to a
'windows/p3/Laptop pc- to do the job

i got to thinking
Couldn't there be somthing for
The Andriod & Iphone users in an application
On you phone, had a looky but they're not
Compatible with either these OBD systems

There's this app called TORQUE in5 different
Versions,a little bit bullsh*t for me though.

Im heading to a pc,to copy from the
Ecueditor.com website now
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#8
I use TORQUE on an Android phone via an ELM327 Bluetooth adapter to monitor my ecu in an 07 WRX and find it works quite well. Certainly worth the $20 I spent on adapter and App. Would be good if there was an equivalent adapter available for the Busa.
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#9
I've got an OBD tool from healtec.... a little pricy, but you can reset things like the ISC valve ect...
or for what you want, you can just use a paper clip on the Diagnostic plug to bring the fault code up on the dash.
Same as the dealer mode switch.......


then look the fault code up in the workshop Manuel....
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#10
Maj & I have re-named paper clip as
the Bobbypin Mod ,it just sounds right
as It is
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