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WINALDL is a datalogging scantool written by Jonas Bylund that works great with the 160baud systems such as TBI and some older TPI setups. 1993-95 TBI is not 160 baud but rather a 8192 baud system and requires TTS DATAMASTER software and sometimes a different cable which is also available through www.aldlcable.com

If you are having issues with connecting WINALDL using USB cables then go to USB page and check out your laptops settings. Also, with laptops using a serial cable that is pretty much always COM1 with USB you need to use the USB Finder page www.tbichips.com/usbfind.htm to determince what COM port number is assigned to your USB Cable before proceeding.

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Instructions for installing WINALDL on  VISTA

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After installing, run the WINALDL Software and click the configuration button and choose the ECM type and choose METRIC.  Also, set the com port that your ALDL cable is plugged into and if your using a USB cable set the baud rate to 4800.

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Then for sending me a log, I like a check mark in this sensor data box and then just log me lots of data and especially try to capture problem areas where you have a bog or pinging issues.  Typically 6 minutes of varied driving from cruise to different rpms and throttle level you can get me enough data to see what is going on.  Then after you stop your logging and BEFORE you close the program, click on the BLM tab above and save that page and the spark counts tab.  Email the _LOG.TXT, _BLM.TXT and the _KNOCK.TXT files that were created in the c:\ Program Files \ WINALDL \ directory.

 

 

 

Instructions for making the cable yourself. HERE or I highly recommend getting the cable from www.aldlcable.com