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Custom made diagnostic cables

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CvicKila02

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Oct 1, 2002
Okay here’s my dilemma. I am trying to build my own logger cable to go from the diagnostic port on the car to the palm pilot. It looks like I have found a lot of the info I need, but I can’t seem to find a diagram of the diagnostic port and what port # is which. I need anyone’s help who has pioneered in making their own cable and I know that there are people out there. So I am asking for their help. Please give me any suggestions possible except “go out and buy one” Thanks
-Dave
 
come on guys i know there are some smart people out there that build their own please help me out
 
I take it everyone out there is using Pocketlogger for a tunning device. Seems kinda messed up that one company has control over an entire tunning area that most companies overlook. Why is Pocketlogger charging $195 for something that probably costs them $20 to make. Sry if i seem upset but it piss' me off that companies out there can rip off people so bad. How come nobody has done what pocketlogger has done and sell their product (almost identical ) for alot less. I know there are many ones on ebay for less but they are flimsy looking.
 
It would be good if i new how to read those complicated directions. I am not a electronics major so that entire sheet means nothing
 
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