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Datalogger Info The engine ECU interface for the 1st generation Mitsubishis is refered to as OBD-1 in most DSM crowds. I also have a 1996 Eclipse GST. The Thran J Robert King Pdf Editor.

So I have included both OBD-1 and OBD-2 resources here. I will add the OBD2 port diagram if I can find it.
I have decided to go with a Pocketlogger setup. There are links for pc datalogging, but most of this page is dedicated to the palm pilot datalogger. The Mitsubishi and Hyundai OBD-1 Diagnostic Port (ALDL) Pin-out Diagrams (Looking straight into the diagnostic port. The codes to the right are some of the connector numbers in the shop manual.) 1 - ECU Diagnosis Output 2 - Unused 3 - Unused 4 - Unused 5 - Cruise Control Diagnosis Output 6 - Transmission (TCU) Diagnosis Output 7 - Unused 8 - Unused 9 - Unused 10 - Diagnosis Control Signal (Diag On/Off) 11 - Vehicle Speed Sensor Signal 12 - Ground Most Mitsubishi and Hyundai pre-OBD-2 cars use this port layout. Palm Pilot m105 ($20 shipped from e-bay seller. Came with docking cradle). Palm m105 specifications: 8mb of RAM Touchscreen Backlit screen Screen size: 160x160 pixles IR Dataport Palm OS v3.5 Weight: 6oz.
Battery type: 2 AAA's Built-in Applications: • Date Book • Address Book • Clock • To Do List • Memo Pad • Calculator • Notepad • HotSync® technology for local and remote synchronization with your PC I have not purchased the interface cable (this is the most expensive part in most cases.) I will add more information when I make this move. For now, here are the most helpful links I have found for Import datalogging. Data Logger Resources Here is another great option that costs more. I have not heard any reviews of it compared to other piggyback systems. But it seems to be one of the best options. Especially once they get 'knock-logging' added to it.