1996 OBDII was required. Roughly half the cars had it in 1995. Some cars models in 1995 had both such as the Mustang 3.8l was obd II but the 5.0l was obd I. Some 1993 Nissans had a OBD II port but I don't know if they worked and followed the protocol. Some cars had both OBD I and II ports depending what system you needed to access like trans, airbag or pcm.
Not sure but approximately 1 can (gallon) to a half tank of gas. Mine was a bit more diluted than that at 3/4 tank. Check out the Scotty Kilmer video - that's where I learned about the laquer thinner trick - also 'Herding Cats II' to see how mine turned out. Jamie
Ok..First you fix exhaust properly..Then add one gallon L Thinner to 4.5 gallons gas..Clear OBD2 codes/ Erase..Then drive 175 miles roundtrip..Map out gas stations along way..Dont allow the thought that Check Engine Lights turn off by itself..Emergency Mobile Mechanic ASEP Cert...Here to help....
Scotty Kilmer taught you well my friend :) Glad folks still listens to Scotty. He knows what hes doing
1996 OBDII was required. Roughly half the cars had it in 1995. Some cars models in 1995 had both such as the Mustang 3.8l was obd II but the 5.0l was obd I. Some 1993 Nissans had a OBD II port but I don't know if they worked and followed the protocol. Some cars had both OBD I and II ports depending what system you needed to access like trans, airbag or pcm.
What you should have done was put the thinner in first then fill the tank so it mixes.. unless you like 50 mph curves 😊
It is a Super Car... :)
There is different lacquer thinner, automotive is a purer grade used for body shops rather than the store grade stuff.
"Your door is ajar..."
"No it's not. It's a door!"
sooo, what is the exact ratio of thinner to gasoline?
Not sure but approximately 1 can (gallon) to a half tank of gas. Mine was a bit more diluted than that at 3/4 tank. Check out the Scotty Kilmer video - that's where I learned about the laquer thinner trick - also 'Herding Cats II' to see how mine turned out. Jamie
Some people do more lacquer less gasoline . Like 1 gallon lacquer thinner to 4 to 5 gallons
1 gallon lacquer thinner to 1/2 tank gasoline - not an exact ratio :)
Ok..First you fix exhaust properly..Then add one gallon L Thinner to 4.5 gallons gas..Clear OBD2 codes/ Erase..Then drive 175 miles roundtrip..Map out gas stations along way..Dont allow the thought that Check Engine Lights turn off by itself..Emergency Mobile Mechanic ASEP Cert...Here to help....
See follow-up video :)
I watched the whole video for nothing?! Where is the final conclusion…
See "Herding Cats II" $$$$ :)
I updated the End Screen to recommend "Herding Cats II" - thanks again for your input from watching "Herding Cats" on @JamieCars :)