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Old Aug 30, 2008 | 07:13 PM
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Just engine codes. I am not sure why that is, and the others may get added in the future.
 
Old Aug 31, 2008 | 10:57 AM
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Does it only do engine codes? Or all codes (abs, airbag, ect) too?
Not sure about ABS or airbags, but it did tell me that my Coffee was ready to be picked up at Starbucks
 
Old Aug 31, 2008 | 11:29 AM
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^^ i actually lol'd
 
Old Aug 31, 2008 | 09:43 PM
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Originally Posted by theTTkid
^^ i actually lol'd
+1 haha
 
Old Sep 2, 2008 | 04:39 PM
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I'm almost done with my install, question what glue are you guys using? I want to use something that can hold up to the hell breathing South Florida sun.
 
Old Sep 2, 2008 | 04:58 PM
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I think an epoxy would be best. I am told that silicone breaks down in high heat (have not witnessed this myself, though). You don't need to use a ton, either, just a nice bead around. Maybe put epoxy in four to five 1/4" wide areas around the diameter, then come back after it dries and put a full bead of silicone?
 
Old Sep 2, 2008 | 05:07 PM
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Originally Posted by MCPaudiTT
I think an epoxy would be best. I am told that silicone breaks down in high heat (have not witnessed this myself, though). You don't need to use a ton, either, just a nice bead around. Maybe put epoxy in four to five 1/4" wide areas around the diameter, then come back after it dries and put a full bead of silicone?
yeah hot glue will not hold up either.. Thats what i used and i need to redo it lol. It got way to hot in my car the last few days...
 
Old Sep 2, 2008 | 05:19 PM
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I used some sillicon, so far so good. I ended up using some dowl to thread the obdII cable through the dash. I tried the zip ties for about 10 minutes... the dowl works much better.
 
Old Sep 2, 2008 | 05:40 PM
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Originally Posted by MCPaudiTT
I think an epoxy would be best. I am told that silicone breaks down in high heat (have not witnessed this myself, though). You don't need to use a ton, either, just a nice bead around. Maybe put epoxy in four to five 1/4" wide areas around the diameter, then come back after it dries and put a full bead of silicone?
Hmmmmm ok I'll give this stuff another shot, I used this yesterday:


http://www.permatex.com/products/Aut...pose_Epoxy.htm

but it didn't seem like it would hold up even though I used my heat gun on it for a good 15 mins (of course not directly on the PCB board ) Maybe I need to give it more time to cure, I want to use this thing already, it's so damn sweet, it even works in my friends 2001 Jetta 1.8t and I think 90% of the options were working Mike you need to figure out a way to mount that thing in the Mk4 Golf/Jetta's you would make a killing with those guys
 
Old Sep 2, 2008 | 06:06 PM
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Originally Posted by markcorrado1
Mike you need to figure out a way to mount that thing in the Mk4 Golf/Jetta's you would make a killing with those guys
Did someone say golf Mk4

 



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