Thanks guys.

Anyway, the OBDII scanner I use is "OBDScan" from Harrison R&D. I bought this setup because it gave me the software to use either the PC or the Palm ($29.95 extra). I ordered the full kit with both types of software and the ability to work with all types of cars. The total package deal was ~$175 shipped. It is not as sophisticated as other OBD solutions, but then it is a heck of a lot cheaper and it does all of the normal stuff.

As far as the GReddy.
I got the unit from a local speed shop. The guy gave me a good deal on it. I paid $300.00 + tax for the unit. The extra harnesses are $40.00 each, which I ordered, but I have realized that I won't need one of them. The fuel injector harness just adds 9 wires to the existing supplied plug. The plug it comes with has room for something like 20 wires but only has 6 or so in it. The other plug in is for the ignition control, and it actually comes with a supplied plug and harness.
The amusing thing about it is they give the pinout for the back of the main plug, including the fuel injector wiring. All you have to do is go buy some wire and 9 clips that match the type already used in the plug. Can you say $5.00 for your own harness? smile

I am working on the software now. The owner of the shop who sold me the GReddy has the software on order and it should come in the middle of this week. When it comes in the owner is going to let me try to burn a copy of the software for free!
Of course I have to see whether it is copy protected, but I should be able to copy it. Either way, once I have it then I will be very generous with its use. (I won't put in print my intentions with copyrighted software. wink )

'till later, I have to go to school now.

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