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12 years 6 months before #39032 by manual-mecanica
Volo chip interfaces OBD2 published by Manual-Mecanica
Hello, how are your mechanical manual friends, I have in my possession the volo chip that are programmable to deceive the ECU with new maps and make the injection more efficient saving fuel or increasing the most aggressive conduction performance by a percentage. This chip is made to work plugged in the OBD2 port specifically "biting" the cables behind the OBD2 connector and thus leave the plastic connector available for an eventual scanner.
All the problem arose well when I wanted to install it in a Subaru Legacy Station year 2004, when reviewing the place where the OBD2 is supposed to find this connector that is not obd2, (as they tell me). And that's why I go to you to discover this new world for me .. I need to know what interface protocol can have that car or if you can give me any indication to search the Internet more specifically, since I need a scheme to be able to install it in this vehicle (know what cables bite)



since exchanging the chip for an XD engine

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12 years 6 months before #39098 by manual-mecanica
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The chip volo only comes to be installed in the OBD2 connectors do not serve for OBD1 the pins usually of the fictions have different signs, on the Volo page you have information The problem is that the volo chip acts on signs of the oxygen temperature sensor and other sensors would have to detect which are the ones that reach your card and compare with which are the ones that nesecita the volo.

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12 years 6 months before #39100 by manual-mecanica
Manual-Mecanica Response on the Volo Chip Theme Interfaces OBD2
Thanks Kike for your answer and time you took to answer really.
Now I want to install this chip in a 2004 Subaru Legacy I already know that it does not bring an OBD2 Puerto hehehe and this chip is designed to connect to OBD2. I promise never to get into a chub like this ajjaja. Well, what I am trying to do is discover the protocol that the sub-liecy has to connect chip as you say kikemec, it seems to me that there are 4 protocols in which they can be connected, called PWM- VPW-Can- iso, if the legacy would have any of them it seems to me that it is connectable. I don't have access to the vehicle so I will manage them, if I achieve it I will put results in any case I put some photos of the installation manual

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12 years 6 months before #39117 by manual-mecanica
Manual-Mecanica Response on the Volo Chip Theme Interfaces OBD2
If you find them I think you will not have any drama, I believe that what happens is that it happens is that for obd1 there are so many combinations and so many connectors that I think they did not give the straw no more hahahahaha luck dog and let us know how it went.

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12 years 6 months before #39185 by manual-mecanica
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Hello friends of mechanical manuals, well to solve the problem, it turned out that the connector that was never the obd2 hahaha (I always knew it) but in the end it connects it as it is due the OBD2 connector was on the left side under the steering wheel, so they already know and connect it as follows I leave a photo.





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