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post Nov 26, 2014 - 11:50 PM
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So i have had my 94 ST for almost a year and have completed gathering parts my my n/a to turbo build, along with this I wanted to find a way to datalog without spending a lot of money. I have had success with mmcd on my obd1 Stealth with a palm pilot, and then used LS1m software and custom built cable to datalog my 97 gtp. I was curious to find a solution to my logging needs for my celica. I started digging around and finally found a russian software that obd1 1Jz supra guys and lexus members were using. I sat on this site for a while relizing it was for 1jz Supras, but curious i translated the russian website and downloaded it anyway. In the program there is an engine option and of course there is an option for 7afe and 5sfe!
If anyone is interested in aquiring a cable let me know, i will upload screen shots of the software and cable!







This was picture i took of my uncompleted cable, the completed cable has a sealed connector for the firewall, i build them with the obd1 toyota 22 pin connector so you plug and go! You will need to buy a rs232 to usb converter to make it work with your laptop unless you have a serial port. Also have the female shell for the serial port.





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post Nov 29, 2014 - 2:11 PM
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Will this work with Corolla and Camry with the 5S and 7A engines? Any other Toyota models? Lots of Toyota all used those ports. Toyotanation forums may be a good place to get more people on board.


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