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Were you ever able to make this work with any OBD2 splitter device?Pretty sure a OBD II splitter will work but is anyone out there running their access port and the E-Click display at the same time?
Looking at using this unless someone out there has some better advice:
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I am very likely headed in this direction with e-click. Hopefully soon.Were you ever able to make this work with any OBD2 splitter device?
I’m in installing my SDI e-clik system on my 2017 now, but I would like to be able to run my old nGauge simultaneously.
The shocks are already in my garage from SDI, now awaiting the e-click controller.@smurfslayer do it now..... (Arnold voice) best mod hands down even over the newer Gen3 suspension (stock). It's a whole different animal on and off road with the sdi, I say spring extra time at SDI and send the shocks to them for their re-valving and special sauce. If you haven't already purchased the Kit I'd hit up Rick Freedom Motorsports.
Sounds great. Now how do I get my hands on a COBB OBD2 splitter port? I only see a cable on their site.@802Avalanche yes, however, in order to get a good connection I removed the OBDII port from under the dash via the two screws on each side. I then wound up my SDI and COBB cables into a nice bundle and zip tied them to other plastic pieces of the trim much higher up into the dash to keep it out of sight. I then double zip tied the COBB-Splitter-OBDII port with additional zip ties to withstand spirited driving. So far I've driven about 6k miles on this setup issue free and run both on all the time.