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Old 30 April 2009, 10:06 PM
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does anyone know if any place uses deltadash by ecutek to diagnose fault code i have on sti my 02,do powerstation do this ? i shall ask tomorrow but would be nice to know now cheers
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Any compliant OBD II code reader will read the fault code (and historic) off the ECU, it doesn't have to be Delta-dash.

Delta dash is better at logging data from an engine to look for faults while it's running (revs, boost, throttle, fuel, ignition etc) and isn't for the faint hearted. And you need to know what the correct values are.

I would expect all specialists to have a code reader...even stealers have them (Select monitor) LOL

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sorry mate i have code so know that bit(0304 missfire on 4)but getting all sorts of advice from people and just want to know whats up with it,cheers
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Deltadash wouldn't help with the misfire Cell too much. The cause needs to be investigated. If it's a bugeye I'd start with the NPS switch LOL

Powerstation is a better place for your car than Scoobynet

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