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OBDII scan software & interface for PC

From: Todd <tc.meyer(at)sympatico.ca>

Subject: OBDII scan software & interface for PC

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Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2003 00:43:26 -0400

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Was wondering, has anyone had experience with OBDII PC interface and

scan software such as available at www.obddiagonostics.com or at

www.obd-2.com? If so, would appreciate any positive or negative

feedback on these.



Thanks. Todd






From: "George Csahanin" <georgec(at)lintv.com>

Subject: obligatory post to start the discussion of coolant temperatures and flame wars over waer-wetter.

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Date: Mon, 31 May 2004 00:45:26 GMT

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Summer`s here in Texas. 95 degs today. And I`m looking for a secon/third

opinion.



92 LT-1. Manual says thermostat is 195. Somewhere else I read 180, which

should only be the LT-5 engine, right?

With the factory installed thermostat it ran at about 200 degrees.

Originally, when it was a young pup it ran at 194-197.

Anyhow a couple of months ago I bought a 195 at Auto Zone, popped it in. Car

ran at 207-211.

Figured it was defective or mis stanped.So today replaced it with one that

is a 180. Tossed in water wetter as well. Car runs 201-207.





When the temperature shows 200 the guage is right smack in the middle.



Bad sensor?



The system gets hot fast at a traffic light. 215-220 in a few minutes. Fand

kick in at 228. The other readings were with a/c on (fans on)



Does anybody make a radiator that fits and works right in these? My 84 was

just as bad...





GeorgeC

W2DB

RED/RED 92 LT-1










From: "Mark Jones" <noemail(at)mindspring.com>

Subject: Re: obligatory post to start the discussion of coolant temperatures and flame wars over waer-wetter.

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Date: Mon, 31 May 2004 03:57:23 GMT

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"George Csahanin" <georgec(at)lintv.com> wrote in message

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> Summer`s here in Texas. 95 degs today. And I`m looking for a

secon/third

> opinion.

>

> 92 LT-1. Manual says thermostat is 195. Somewhere else I read 180, which

> should only be the LT-5 engine, right?

> With the factory installed thermostat it ran at about 200 degrees.

> Originally, when it was a young pup it ran at 194-197.

> Anyhow a couple of months ago I bought a 195 at Auto Zone, popped it in.

Car

> ran at 207-211.

> Figured it was defective or mis stanped.So today replaced it with one that

> is a 180. Tossed in water wetter as well. Car runs 201-207.

>

>

> When the temperature shows 200 the guage is right smack in the middle.

>

> Bad sensor?

>

> The system gets hot fast at a traffic light. 215-220 in a few minutes.

Fand

> kick in at 228. The other readings were with a/c on (fans on)

>

> Does anybody make a radiator that fits and works right in these? My 84 was

> just as bad...



You do not have a problem. They are designed this way from the

factory. The fans are supposed to stay off until 228F when the

A/C is turned off. What you are seeing is exactly what is supposed

to be happening. From what I have heard, this is supposed to

help fuel economy and emissions.



If you do not like it to run this hot, you will have to change to a

160 degree thermostat and get a Power Programmer to change

the computer`s temperature settings.







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