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Did you set up a laptop with Windows XP so you can use the TIS2000? I can't load it on mine.Finally got the correct adapter so the Tech2 can connect to my laptop and interact with the TIS2000 software. Here is the same run as above with all the data recorded available as viewed from the TIS2000 software:
No broken exhaust bolts that I know of. All the heads of the bolts for the exhaust manifolds are in place and the six studs and nuts connecting the y-pipe are good as well. I would like to run my hands around the Y-pipe connection to just triple check for myself, everyone else who's been down there and done it says no leaks.
Did you set up a laptop with Windows XP so you can use the TIS2000? I can't load it on mine.
I can't get setup to work so I think my installation disc is bad. It just hangs both my computers up; the desktop which has Win 7 64 bit and my laptop with Win 7 32 bit.We have an old HP laptop (DV8000) that I bought new for my wife back in 2006. Still works and a year or so ago I was forced to put Windows 7 on it. Tried to also put it on my PC, Windows 10, but that didn't work. Laptop did not have serial port so I bought this: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0000VYJRY/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 which allows the Tech2 to talk to the laptop. Plug and play, just had to change the com port in the TIS2000 software.
Sorry James, I don’t know what the data mean yet. However that sure sounds nice!Ok, the new Magnaflow Y-Pipe is installed (new cats) and fuel trims were reset and engine was burning 93 octane fuel. Mileage still poor, no misfires, runs great. What does the data suggest?