ok ill give you guys step by step on what i did to get my datalogging to work...
setup/hardware im using...
USDM P30 ecu (Chipped of course w/ zif)
J12 REMOVED
Moates Burner -usb cable (1.0.2154.0 port driver) be sure to update
Moates Ostrich -usb cable (1.0.2154.0 port driver) be sure to update
Moates Hulog -usb cable
Plx R-500 wideband
Ok thats the hardware im using you can find the moates stuff at
http://www.moates.net very good hardware..
Ok now the procedure...first i set up my ports...
-Moates Burner port 4
-Moates Ostrich port 3
-Moates Hulog port 4 (i dont use the burner at the same time when i rtp or dl so its ok to assign same ports..)
Then i:
-open Crome
-file>new>P30 JDM (203) rom
-Plugins>Enhancements>Remove Check Sum
-Plugins>Enhancements>Quick Datalogger + RTP
-File>Save as>"whatever you want"
Now:
Using whatever burner you have...burn a chip with that bin file you saved..install the chip into your ecu (having a zif will make things 10 times easier to remove chips in and out)...turn on the car be sure it runs with no cel..then turn it off
Now: (if you dont have a romulator skip this)
Plug in your moates ostrich if you have one or whatever romulator you have...but do not plug it into the ecu, only ur laptop at this time...besdies your testing it for now..and plus u have the other chip installed in it
Then:
Plug in your datalogging hardware from your ecu to your computer, in my case i have a Hulog...the hulog if you visit the website is a small black box that connects the tx rx and ground wire from your ecu to the black box and from there a usb cable plugs into your computer..(the tx and rx lines are crossed on purpose on the hulog, so dont chang it if you purchased one..and make sure they are crossed) For anyone else using other means to connect...im not sure how the are connected..
Ok getting closer:
If you have a wideband, you should have already connected it...on the PLx R-500 theres a white wire for output...connect that to the o2 signal off the ecu wire harness ( i tapped into it using a splicer and male) and of course ground and power your wideband...
Open Crome:
-Open the same bin you burned
-File>settings>Real Time programming tab: (Skip this if you have no romulator)
-Select your Hardware type (Ostrich)
-Port setting (Com 3)
-Baud (115200)
-Data Bits 8
-Parity (None)
-Stop bits (1)
Leave the connection settings alone
TEST CONNECTION! it should say connected successfully, if not be sure your not connected to the ecu..it should load up without any connection to the ecu socket...
Moving onto the Tunner Com Tab:
-Serial Protocol (PGMFI OBD1)
-Port (Com 4)
-Baud (38400)
-Data Bits 8
-Parity (None)
-Stop bits (1)
Connection Settings leave alone
TEST CONNECTION!
-now for me while the car is off says not connected to ecu, but for some it may connect...you have to turn the car on in order for it to work...dont do it just yet..complete the rest of the settings..
-if you get a 'Bad response recieved. Check your settings' then you have the wrong port setting go back and check the right port setting.
Tunning Logging Tab:
-select the wideband you are using, if not select stock narrow-band
-dont worry about the lamda offset yet..you have to compare when you datalog with crome and the actual reading off ur wideband..
NOW push OK, should close you out of the settings window..
-Start the car, your burned chip should be in..
-Now click on the toggle tuner toolbar..its the Black RPM icon or ctrl+T
-click on live tunning at the bottom
It should now have you connected to the ecu and a box should open to the right with all the parameters mph, afr, rpm etc..
Now for ostrich: (Still should not be connected to ecu yet)
-Click the toggle rtp tool bar or ctrl+R
-On the RTP tool bar which should be above your fuel/igntion maps click 'PUT'
-Click 'Verify'..now ur ostrich is ready for rtp
Now turn off your car:
-Remove the burned chip
-Put the ostrich eprom into the ecu socket, be sure if using a zif you latch it down completely!
-turn the car back on..should run
-click live tunning agin on the bottom and now you should be all connected!
I have found for the ostrich that somtimes it wont verify or update the tables while connected to the ecu..what i have done that works is to..shut the car off...take the EPROM OUT and then load, update and verify...it usually does the trick then plug it back into the ecu...but for most of the time it works great..it just happens once in a while..also if that doesnt work...do all the above but exit crome, be sure to save if you changed anything..and reopen crome and upload or 'put' the file back and then verify..it should work and then plug it back into the ecu and you should be good to go!
Your are now ready to datalog and RTP Hopeuflly!
Note this is my personal experience on how to connect! so it may or may not work for you but im hoping it will!
So try it out!