AutoTap and USB-Serial Adapter
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ITEM IS SOLD
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Decided I'm going to make the jump to EFILive for my trucks, so I'm no longer going to be needing the AutoTap cable.
I originally bought it off S-seriesforum.com for $170 I think, sold it to Paul (bluex on SSF) for about a year and some change, and then bought it back for $115 from Paul. I have since added a $50 belkin USB-Serial adapter, and worked the bugs out of that setup. The setup will datalog, and read codes on any GM OBDII vehicle. I've personally used it on a '96 fullsize, a '01 Silverado, MANY S10's ranging from '96 to '04, as well as my girlfriends '99 Grand Am.
It includes the cable, the CD, and the adapter for $150. I think thats more than fair considering the amount of money I have invested into it several times, and the capability of the unit. It's not like these things wear out, or get abused.
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PM me, reply here, or email me at 2kwik4u-at-gmail.com if your interested.
ITEM IS SOLD
*edit*
Decided I'm going to make the jump to EFILive for my trucks, so I'm no longer going to be needing the AutoTap cable.
I originally bought it off S-seriesforum.com for $170 I think, sold it to Paul (bluex on SSF) for about a year and some change, and then bought it back for $115 from Paul. I have since added a $50 belkin USB-Serial adapter, and worked the bugs out of that setup. The setup will datalog, and read codes on any GM OBDII vehicle. I've personally used it on a '96 fullsize, a '01 Silverado, MANY S10's ranging from '96 to '04, as well as my girlfriends '99 Grand Am.
It includes the cable, the CD, and the adapter for $150. I think thats more than fair considering the amount of money I have invested into it several times, and the capability of the unit. It's not like these things wear out, or get abused.
Pictures
PM me, reply here, or email me at 2kwik4u-at-gmail.com if your interested.
Last edited by 2kwik4u; 05-30-2006 at 06:56 PM. Reason: Item Sold