Reading datastreams from GM OBD-1 with a Raspberry Pi
Taking the ALDL-IO and Raspberry Pi setup instructions from fbodytech.com and applying it to my V2500. What is unique about this is that the 16147060 ECM in this truck isn't that common due to the 4L80-E electronic overdrive transmission, only used in the last year of the square body R/V 2500 Suburbans.

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