Check this out !!! Cost effective OBD-II scan tool.
This is pretty cool tool, im gonna get it for my Type-R to try it out ....
It Monitors:
Calculated Load.
Coolant Temp.
Short and long term fuel trim.
Fuel Pressure.
Intake Manifold Pressure.
RPM.
Vehicle Speed.
Ignition Timing.
Intake Air Temperature.
Air Flow.
Throttle position.
Oxigen Sensor Voltage.
Its only like $140 and it monitors all that ..thats like $1000 worth of gauges...pretty cool tool ...my friend got it for his WRX and he is loving it.
anyways here is the link : http://www.ghg.net/dharrison/obdscan.html
You can use your laptop or a palm pilot to run this software.
[Modified by AllMoToR97ITR, 1:30 PM 10/5/2001]
It Monitors:
Calculated Load.
Coolant Temp.
Short and long term fuel trim.
Fuel Pressure.
Intake Manifold Pressure.
RPM.
Vehicle Speed.
Ignition Timing.
Intake Air Temperature.
Air Flow.
Throttle position.
Oxigen Sensor Voltage.
Its only like $140 and it monitors all that ..thats like $1000 worth of gauges...pretty cool tool ...my friend got it for his WRX and he is loving it.
anyways here is the link : http://www.ghg.net/dharrison/obdscan.html
You can use your laptop or a palm pilot to run this software.
[Modified by AllMoToR97ITR, 1:30 PM 10/5/2001]
i believe it does but only on the laptop, you have to refresh on the Palm Pilot. "But i am not sure i gotta read it all"
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There's a groupbuy going on for a competing system. Check out http://www.obd-2.com for product info. It looks like it can record at least as much data as the one you linked to and then some... It is only $75 in the groupbuy...
http://preludeonline.com/showthread....threadid=33164
Andrew
http://preludeonline.com/showthread....threadid=33164
Andrew
Crap..will that still work if I cobverted to OBDI?
Andrew
How come it wont work with an OBDI ECU? My wiring ahrness is still OBDII...Im just using a OBDII to OBDI conversion harness.
I just called Mike and talked to him about it as I also have a coverted OBD2-OBD1 ECU. He claimed that the OBD2 information is coded in a certain pattern and is universal to all manufacturers. OBD1 does not share this universal coding trait. Different manufacturers could manipulate the OBD1 program to suit their needs a bit better since emissions were not quite so stringent at that time. That's why!
You want realtime data and datalogging capabilities on your Palm, go here:
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