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Hi Everyone,

Firstly im sorry if ive posted this in the wrong section btut i couldnt find anywhere else to post it.

Now getting to the point, i wanted to get my car engineered so i called up the engineer in greensborough(melbourne) and he asked me to get a diagnostic read out of the cars ecu so that he can see that it has no error codes on it.

He wants a diagnostic print out to show no error codes on the ecu, ive never seen a diagnostic scanner with a printer attached to it. Does anyone know where i can get this done or if such a unit exists???

Rj

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Hi guys thanks for your reply, the cars still running stock ecu. This is the only reason i havent changed the ecu as yet. This guy seemed the only guy that was willing to do an engineers cert on an imported car. Does anyone here know any engineer?? Ive gone throught the Vic Roads VASS inspectors and no go

Hi guys thanks for your reply, the cars still running stock ecu. This is the only reason i havent changed the ecu as yet. This guy seemed the only guy that was willing to do an engineers cert on an imported car. Does anyone here know any engineer?? Ive gone throught the Vic Roads VASS inspectors and no go

If you know someone with a consult cable and software you can open the error page and then do a screen save from the laptop.

I'm in Qld so can't help but maybe someone local will help you out.

Cool babanas 2kr34. Do u know where i can get this consult cable from?? other than ebay :$ hate buying stuff of there....... bad exp

theres a discount buy on pulsar forums, serial for $45 or usb for $60, which is $10 cheaper than it normally is via the ecutalk website (which seems down at the moment, try google cache), and about half the price of a blazt cable. just provide a link to your sau forum profile on the last page where it says to when ordering.

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