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Old 09-16-2008, 09:40 AM
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Select Monitor Plugs needed for ECU project

I need three of the yellow 9-pin Select Monitor plugs from the driver's footwell. Diagnostics connector B35 on the FSM wiring diagrams.

I need them to make up a special cable that will allow a subaru select monitor and a PC to be connected to the car at the same time. The PC will be able to eavesdrop on the conversation between the car and the select monitor. This will allow us to compile a definitive list of the ECU parameters that can be used in VWRX, Evoscan and any other data loggers. It will also help with understanding how the ECU works internally.

TomSVX has kindly offered to carry out the experiment with his laptop and select monitor, so it's waiting on me building the cable. If anybody has a parts car with a spare connector they would like to sell or donate, please send me a PM or email.

Phil.
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Old 09-16-2008, 10:11 AM
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Re: Select Monitor Plugs needed for ECU project

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I need three of the yellow 9-pin Select Monitor plugs from the driver's footwell. Diagnostics connector B35 on the FSM wiring diagrams.

I need them to make up a special cable that will allow a subaru select monitor and a PC to be connected to the car at the same time. The PC will be able to eavesdrop on the conversation between the car and the select monitor. This will allow us to compile a definitive list of the ECU parameters that can be used in VWRX, Evoscan and any other data loggers. It will also help with understanding how the ECU works internally.

TomSVX has kindly offered to carry out the experiment with his laptop and select monitor, so it's waiting on me building the cable. If anybody has a parts car with a spare connector they would like to sell or donate, please send me a PM or email.

Phil.
Can I keep the plugs when done?? I have 3 here

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Old 09-17-2008, 04:34 AM
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Can I keep the plugs when done??
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I have 3 hereTom
Fantastic. If you have the parts already then I'll post the design and you can build the cable.
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Fantastic. If you have the parts already then I'll post the design and you can build the cable.
See, now your asking a lot Sounds good

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