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Datalogger help???

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###### mmcd. It's pretty easy to read, it clearly labels knock, timing degree, throttle position ect. Basicly just a couple of check boxs to togle graph, record log, and pause. Best way to learn it imo is to just hook it up and tinker.
 
hottboost said:
Kinda what I was thinking. I went to their website and it doesnt tell what software. I know it comes with the Palm V. Has anyone used this datalogger with the 2g befor??

MMCd is for 1g only. If you get the 2g option, it will come with tunerstein and obdgauge, both of which are freeware. For more info, you can look here.

EDIT: In looking at the site again, it doesn't mention the 1g tool, but this could be Tunerstein as it works for both 1g and 2g. They do hyperlink to the TunerStein site toward the bottom of the page. If you get the 2g interface in this package (multiplex engineering interface or comparable), then you can download obdgauge and use it instead (some have had problems with Palm'N'Stein, and many prefer OBD gauge to it anyway). Also, you can't log knock on a 2g with either of these tools, but you can infer it from your timing logs.
 
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