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    DC2R: Where is the obd port?

    I bought this bluetooth obdii gizmo
    http://www.obdkey.com/

    and plan to use it with Racechrono lap timing software on my phone
    http://racechrono.com/manual/?page_id=80&lang=en

    BUT

    i cant find the bloody obd port... its supposed to be under my glove compartment right?

    what color is the connector, where is it exactly and is it taped down or connected to a dummy port behind the dash to keep it stable or something?

    thanks

    #2
    anyone? i have seen the diagram in the service manual but i still cant find the bloody port!

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      #3
      it is in a green rubbery thing, just above the LHS kick panel
      ... retired/

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        #4
        it is next to the CEL connector...

        you know, the one you have to jump to set the timing and read the CEL code's
        ... retired/

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          #5
          ok, your sitting in the passenger seat.. its on the left side of your legs or the right?

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            #6
            LHS just above your left shin/ankle if your legs are stretched out...
            ... retired/

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              #7
              Thanks Tinkerbell! I'll check it out when i get home tonight

              I am a bit pissed i didnt get this obdkey think before i fit my Mugen Intake so i could do a Before and After acceleration run and see the difference.

              obd speed readings are much more accurate than gps (which is what i used as a Before baseline)

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                #8
                fark me i cant find it.... its not behind the little plastic panel next to your left foot as that is where the ecu is by the looks....

                the green thing in the photo is very hard to get to and i cant really pull on it can i ???? it looks to be attached with tape to the black cable thingo

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                Last edited by 00dc2; 23-07-08, 12:03 AM.

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                  #9
                  you can, cos its usually dangling around.

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                    #10
                    rip that green thingo out!!!

                    there is yoru prize!!!!

                    go for it!
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                      #11
                      lol

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                        #12
                        How am i supposed to connect this thing which doesnt lok like the obd connectors i have seen on the web (this thing looks like it has 2 smaller connectors in it)


                        to this thing?


                        unless the DC2 ITR has a old type of obd-ii connector?
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                        Last edited by 00dc2; 22-07-08, 11:59 PM.

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                          #13
                          hmmm.

                          i dont know.

                          i know of no plug in a DC2 that that would go into

                          you may need an adaptor?
                          ... retired/

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                            #14
                            re si ze yo ur pi cs !! !!
                            ... retired/

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                              #15
                              orban!
                              ... retired/

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