OBDII question
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Basically look at this link about the OBD2 port. (scroll to the bottom). I prefer diagrams so...

What you need is in bold, unnecessary bagpipes and bullsh!t is gray.
Pin 2 - J1850 Bus+
Pin 4 - Chassis Ground
Pin 5 - Signal Ground
Pin 6 - CAN High (J-2284)
Pin 7 - ISO 9141-2 K Line
Pin 10 - J1850 Bus
Pin 14 - CAN Low (J-2284)
Pin 15 - ISO 9141-2 L Line
Pin 16 - Battery Power
Direct quote of step 4 from page 3 of the manual "4. Plug the main cable connector into the OBD2 connector. See figure 2. The
data, ground, and power on most vehicles come from this connector."
The device looks interesting, but a nice scan tool is portable and does the same thing for about the same $. However this does have the handy option of doing a case relearn. Now if they made one that would replace all the gauges and senders that ran direct from the OBDII bus...

The manual in PDF.
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Direct quote of step 4 from page 3 of the manual "4. Plug the main cable connector into the OBD2 connector. See figure 2. The
data, ground, and power on most vehicles come from this connector."
The device looks interesting, but a nice scan tool is portable and does the same thing for about the same $. However this does have the handy option of doing a case relearn. Now if they made one that would replace all the gauges and senders that ran direct from the OBDII bus...

The manual in PDF.
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I'm using autometer guages in mine. I'm also considering running a car computer with a pop out touch screen popping out of the ash tray.....then I can run HPtuner while I'm driving and just display it on the touch screen!
Have you seen the guage pod that is formed into the dash pad? That might be a good place to put that one or the hole where some trucks have the air pressure guage for bigger trucks.
This could be a possibility for my 61... 
I'm using autometer guages in mine. I'm also considering running a car computer with a pop out touch screen popping out of the ash tray.....then I can run HPtuner while I'm driving and just display it on the touch screen!
Have you seen the guage pod that is formed into the dash pad? That might be a good place to put that one or the hole where some trucks have the air pressure guage for bigger trucks.
Have a link to that dash pad?
I havent really looked into mounting locations yet, don't even have my engine in yet. I don't even have a working crossmember yet! (4X4 unlifted trucks have a few issues, I believe I have everything worked out). I may try to locate it in a radio delete plate since my radio is in a lockable center console (convertible needs lockable storage).
http://www.plxdevices.com/multigauges.html
I like the data logger but it isn't OBD II. 





