ECU connection to computer
ECU connection to computer
What I need to connect the Honda ECU to computer traugh USB? Simply I saw that with some soft on PC I can see all engine problems and etc...
EJ9 1.4 with D16Z6 IM (crashed-sold)
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Re: ECU connection to computer
Our ECUs dont have 16pins entry... i guess we cant. unless we use a different connector. But i dont believe that our ECU supports it.
off topic: im very good at Vag-com, i would love to connect this ECU.
Cheers
off topic: im very good at Vag-com, i would love to connect this ECU.
Cheers
- saxophonias
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can't we do it like the tester does? I mean there are universal obd2 appliances that do this job. Still they are a bit expensive.
Re: ECU connection to computer
I doubt that we can link any cable to that connector. Or Honda does it in Service Garages?
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i guess the ecu wizards of the forum could enlighten us hehe
- Dodo Bizar
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Well for OEM ECU's you have the Honda data logger or connector. Whatever it is called. Strictly a dealer tool, but sometimes you can get your hands on one.
For chipped ECU's you have various ways of datalogging. I believe my ECU has an R323 to USB connector (or what is it called this R323?) from an old Nokia phone haha. First I used it with Crome which has its own protocol and now I use eCtune with another protocol.
So I use the same cable, but different software to read the ECU for different programming of the ECU. Ow and as a drawback, I understood the OEM datalogging unit does not work anymore after the ECU is chipped.
For chipped ECU's you have various ways of datalogging. I believe my ECU has an R323 to USB connector (or what is it called this R323?) from an old Nokia phone haha. First I used it with Crome which has its own protocol and now I use eCtune with another protocol.
So I use the same cable, but different software to read the ECU for different programming of the ECU. Ow and as a drawback, I understood the OEM datalogging unit does not work anymore after the ECU is chipped.
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But do you use stock P28 with some map?
Or other ECU (and then you can connect the cable?)
What i am trying to ask is if P28 has the connector you reffered?
Cheers
Or other ECU (and then you can connect the cable?)
What i am trying to ask is if P28 has the connector you reffered?
Cheers
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Any pics would be great! Finding a nokia connector can't be too difficult!!Dodo Bizar wrote:Well for OEM ECU's you have the Honda data logger or connector. Whatever it is called. Strictly a dealer tool, but sometimes you can get your hands on one.
For chipped ECU's you have various ways of datalogging. I believe my ECU has an R323 to USB connector (or what is it called this R323?) from an old Nokia phone haha. First I used it with Crome which has its own protocol and now I use eCtune with another protocol.
So I use the same cable, but different software to read the ECU for different programming of the ECU. Ow and as a drawback, I understood the OEM datalogging unit does not work anymore after the ECU is chipped.
- Dodo Bizar
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Yes, I actually run both my cars (the D14 mini-me and the B16B car) with modified OEM P06 ECU's.
So both ECU's got a new chip and some VTEC components. The datacable is only on one of them... I can't log the B16B.
So both ECU's got a new chip and some VTEC components. The datacable is only on one of them... I can't log the B16B.