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Old Jul 13, 2006, 10:24 AM   #1
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OBD II port simulator

Anyone know of a product that would simulate perfect OBD II port readings without the stock ecu being in place. If not, are there any electrical engineers on this site that could make one?
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Anyone know of a product that would simulate perfect OBD II port readings without the stock ecu being in place. If not, are there any electrical engineers on this site that could make one?
We use these simulators at work (for OBD development, scan tool/software testing):

www.obd2cables.com

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We use these simulators at work (for OBD development, scan tool/software testing):

www.obd2cables.com

How does this work?
my friend has a 96 Audi S6 from Canada that he's owned in NH for years.
Recently, NH and MA changed the way the car's get tested for emissions and all 96 and up cars MUST be equipped with OBD2 scanners.
His only has OBD1

His car is more or less stock and he's being forced to sell it now that NH won't pass it.
If this works for $250... he's be VERY grateful.
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Old Oct 24, 2008, 10:01 PM   #5
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Multi-protocol OBD-II ECU Simulator

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Multi-Protocol ECU Simulator with 12V Power Supply







The CAN module also lets you "listen in" on the bus traffic. Very fun to play with.
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How does this work?
my friend has a 96 Audi S6 from Canada that he's owned in NH for years.
Recently, NH and MA changed the way the car's get tested for emissions and all 96 and up cars MUST be equipped with OBD2 scanners.
His only has OBD1

His car is more or less stock and he's being forced to sell it now that NH won't pass it.
If this works for $250... he's be VERY grateful.
Emission stations have a way to compare the parameters they get from the vehicle, with a database that has information from similar vehicles. Any sort of anomaly would show up right away. In addition, they check for things like changing RPM and so on.

So I'm afraid the simulator won't help your friend, not to mention that using it for this purpose would be illegal.

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looks like someone will have to just pony up the extra money for a passing smog...
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