LS1 scanmaster, Bilstein BTS lowering springs, O2 extensions
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Everything is gone; thanks!
LS1 scanmaster -- $125 shipped -- SOLD
![LS1 scanmaster, Bilstein BTS lowering springs, O2 extensions-scanmaster.jpg](https://ls1tech.com/forums/attachments/lsx-parts-sale/206469d1469143902t-ls1-scanmaster-bilstein-bts-lowering-springs-o2-extensions-scanmaster.jpg)
Bilstein BTS springs, ls1 f-body (I believe they lowered the front 1.25" and rear 1.75") -- SOLD
![LS1 scanmaster, Bilstein BTS lowering springs, O2 extensions-bilstein_springs.jpg](https://ls1tech.com/forums/attachments/lsx-parts-sale/207030d1469143936t-ls1-scanmaster-bilstein-bts-lowering-springs-o2-extensions-bilstein_springs.jpg)
24" O2 extensions (Qty 2) -- SOLD
LS1 scanmaster -- $125 shipped -- SOLD
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Bilstein BTS springs, ls1 f-body (I believe they lowered the front 1.25" and rear 1.75") -- SOLD
![LS1 scanmaster, Bilstein BTS lowering springs, O2 extensions-bilstein_springs.jpg](https://ls1tech.com/forums/attachments/lsx-parts-sale/207030d1469143936t-ls1-scanmaster-bilstein-bts-lowering-springs-o2-extensions-bilstein_springs.jpg)
24" O2 extensions (Qty 2) -- SOLD
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Displays the following and allows you to view and clear DTCs
MAF - Mass AirFlow (lb/Min)
SP - Spark Advance (Degrees)
Pu1 - Injector Pulsewidth Bank 1 (Milliseconds)
Pu2 - Injector Pulsewidth Bank 2 (Milliseconds)
Dtc - Diagnostic Trouble Code (Powertrain diagnostic code)
MPH - Miles Per Hour (Vehicle speed)
Lt1 - Long Term Fuel Trim Bank 1 (+/- Percent
Lt2 - Long Term Fuel Trim Bank 2 (+/- Percent)
CEL - Fuel Trim Cell (Cell number)
St1 - Short Term Fuel Trim Bank 1 (+/- Percent)
St2 - Short Term Fuel Trim Bank 2 (+/- Percent)
O1 - Oxygen sensor millivolts Bank 1 (Millivolts)
O2 - Oxygen sensor millivolts Bank 2 (Millivolts)
AtS - Air Temperature Sensor (Degrees F)
CLt - Coolant Temperature Sensor (Degrees F)
TPS- Throttle Position Sensor volts (Volts)
TPP- Throttle Position Percentage (Percent)
R- RPM
IAC- Idle Air Control steps (Steps)
BAt- Battery voltage (Volts)
Egr- EGR position (Percent)
MAP- Manifold Absolute Pressure (KPA)
MAF - Mass AirFlow (lb/Min)
SP - Spark Advance (Degrees)
Pu1 - Injector Pulsewidth Bank 1 (Milliseconds)
Pu2 - Injector Pulsewidth Bank 2 (Milliseconds)
Dtc - Diagnostic Trouble Code (Powertrain diagnostic code)
MPH - Miles Per Hour (Vehicle speed)
Lt1 - Long Term Fuel Trim Bank 1 (+/- Percent
Lt2 - Long Term Fuel Trim Bank 2 (+/- Percent)
CEL - Fuel Trim Cell (Cell number)
St1 - Short Term Fuel Trim Bank 1 (+/- Percent)
St2 - Short Term Fuel Trim Bank 2 (+/- Percent)
O1 - Oxygen sensor millivolts Bank 1 (Millivolts)
O2 - Oxygen sensor millivolts Bank 2 (Millivolts)
AtS - Air Temperature Sensor (Degrees F)
CLt - Coolant Temperature Sensor (Degrees F)
TPS- Throttle Position Sensor volts (Volts)
TPP- Throttle Position Percentage (Percent)
R- RPM
IAC- Idle Air Control steps (Steps)
BAt- Battery voltage (Volts)
Egr- EGR position (Percent)
MAP- Manifold Absolute Pressure (KPA)
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Free bump for you, I have one of these and the thing work in just about any OBDII car, GM wise. Works in my 06 Silverado, worked in the 03 Astro Work van I used to drive, also worked in my brothers wifes 99 Cavalier. It doesn't work on the new CAN OBDII cars, ie newer Impalas and such, as well as the Cobalts.
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It'll tell you the code, but then you'll have to look up that code. It can clear codes too, all you have to do is have it plugged in, then turn key to on, while the unit is powering up you hold the left button till "CLR DTC" appears, then you let go of the left and push the right button.