i'd like to give an exact date, but i don't have one. apparently i can't give an estimate either with how variable shipping has become lately.
well, got parts for another cable in, built, tested, ready to go...
problem is, it's only one cable and there is a LOT of pent-up demand.
i hate having to cannibalize the project money i build up for this to support other projects. that and backorders and needing to know mandarin or cantonese to get what i need delivered.
Can you find a better supply for a little more money? You can skip the $5 to forum if that helps you get this project under control.
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possibly. i know it's a popular thing to buy from where i am, import them to the US and them sell them for a markup with the promise of "get your stuff faster".
i imagine that's why i run into shortage issues, when i slam them with a request for 10 at a time, they just can't fill the order fast enough.
Ive had the Y cable from tunercats for a few years now that does the LT1 stuff but it only does 8192 baud i have a new project ant its the old 160 baud will your cable work on them?? its a 1988 s10 with a 4.3
i use ttsdatamaster also efi live has the obd1 scanner that is free where do i send payment for cable?
also here is what is posted on TC website of the Y-cable he sells
These are high quality USB/ALDL interface cable sets that allow you to connect your PC to the vehicle's ALDL connector for programming of the vehicle's computer or data logging. The cables are compatible with the C.A.T.S. Tuner and WinFlash programs for the 1994/1995 LT1 cars and are also compatible with most scan tool and data logging software for GM vehicles with 8192 baud ALDL data streams. The cables are not compatible with vehicles using the early 160 baud ALDL data stream
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