billmorrow
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- Nov 15, 2020
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- Location
- georgia
- Buick Ownership
- one 1992 & two 1995 Roadmaster Estate Wagons
reading the data log IS easy once you find it.. in my '87 allante the codes were read through the climate control if my memory is correct, on a small digital readout.. sold that car about 18 years ago.. still have pix, someplace..I hear you. I'm still debating throwing a carb on one of my LT1s. Also getting lazy in my old age and prefer cavernous & un-cluttered engine bays.
FWIW while you are learning about the opti, if you also learn how to read data logs (need a communication cable & laptop, software is free) then LT1s aren't so difficult.
reading OBD1 codes on the '92 buick is counting beeps or flashes or something and shorting a couple of pins on a connector whose whereabouts are a mystery to me..
have a lot of laptops, read my sig line..
was on a site where the software was $500+ to thousands.. not so free, that.. 🙂
read the codes on both my '95's and both had 16 set, which points to the opti..
also, just for interest, i ordered an opti for the LT1 engine for $50 on amazon..
arrives sunday..