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PostPosted: Fri May 18, 2012 10:40 am 
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I'm exploring the capabilities of my 2005 Honda NPS50 (PGM-FI version), as I was reading the workshop manual I saw that it's capable to connect to the HDS pocket tester. If I'm not wrong, the HDS pocket tester works with OBD2?

I'm looking for a way to datalog my sensors, I was thinking about using a standalone (i.e. SSI-4) but if I could use the OBD2 protocol I have better range of software and I could even fine-tune with a bluetooth device.

The reason I'm posting this thread is because my Data Link Connector is a little bit different than the others I saw and the dealer didn't knew much about it, below is an 4pin in 2 rows female connector:
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Could this be a J1850 VPWM or an ISO9141/KWP2000 connector?? There is nothing said about this in the workshop manual, sadly.


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PostPosted: Sun May 27, 2012 8:04 am 
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Ok I got contact with a Honda Dealer (for motorcycles) that helped me out, its a special HDS pocket tester and is different than the car HDS pocket tester. There is no special cable or converter.

I'm thinking about using a standalone sensor device so I can still log data without buying an $2500 device!


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