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moeycuz

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    Sportivo
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    2005
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    New South Wales

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  1. What other info dos it show u? Does it show you L/100km and also instant fuel usage?
  2. What's so special about this one? is it the connector or the software??
  3. Hi Kenshin, Thanks for making this discovery! I bought an ultragauge for my stivo a few months back and found that it didn't work possibly because of the pinouts on the D-Type connector or Toyotas own propriety standard. UltraGauge supports all OBDII protocols including: J1850 VPM Early GM & Chrysler Ford Early Ford 9141 Early Chrysler and Foreign KWP 2000 Rare, various 11-bit CAN Most 2008 and newer 29-bit CAN Most 2008 and newer Honda & Volvo I think the KWP 2000 has the same pinouts as theISO 9141-2 ISO 9141-2/KWP2000 --The connector should have metallic contacts in pins 4, 5, 7, 15, and 16.Is there any way i can get the ultragauge to work with our stivo? would something like this make it work: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/KIA-20-Pin-to-OBD-OBD2-OBDII-DLC-16-Pin-Car-Diagnostic-Adapter-Converter-Cable-/291052104119?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item43c40ea9b7&_uhb=1 the reason i want to use the ultragauge is because i can see the data in real time while driving. thanks alot for your help mo
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