![]() ![]() Doesn't the eBay tool appear to be better built than the blaZt?3. If I find it later on, I'll post the website.Another product I've been looking at:and the CONSULT that never made it:Modified by lino at 2:42 PM. I've searched for the last 30 mins and no luck. Where did you find that pic? I can't seem to find the site where I got that pic from. It seems that there is a connector missing that would connect to the computer side. Mattd1979 wrote:I was wondering if you got any further along with your search for a good interface? I see that the pic that you posted has 2 connectors inside. Connect JDiag Elite to the laptop USB and OBDII cable to the OBDII. Is the Jdiag Elite J2534 compatible with Nissan Consthe latest. I had a guy that said he would do it for me but so far I don't have anything. I was told that my avdi interface could be used with it with some modifications. Good price though, and he has the 'make an offer' option - so you might be able to get it for less.HeathModified by Q451990 at 2:26 PM. I would avoid the serial interface adapter and buy the one that is made with a USB output if you are wanting to use it with a computer that only accepts USB inputs.For some reason I like the looks of this one, but I don't have any experience with it. Will the blaZt do something better or more than than the eBay tool? I am told that a there's only one particular serial to USB converter chipset that will work with the serial Consult adapters. USB to RS232 serial converter USD $46-On eBay a NISSAN Consult Diagnostic Interface Tool sells for $12.99 and looks sturdier than the blaZt.Also on eBay the USB to RS232 Serial 9Pin Cable Adapter sells for $3.21 shipped.Questions:1. RS232 Nissan OBD cable + Datascan USD $95.50. I was just on the blaZt website checking out their prices.
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