Tomin
Newbie
"Live data" is abbreviation (for me) like termin for possibility to send real time data from ECU into computer/diagnostic machine.
Due to "live data" you can read actual state of "whole" ECU (RPM, LOAD, MAF, MAP, lambda sensor, TPS sensor, lambda status, ....)
What I know, there is NO possibilities to read "live data" on 2.0 DOHC 8 valve.
If you don't have wires on pins 18 and 19 on ECU, it definitelly does not have comp.diagnostic.
See.
In the time there were many versions of EEC IV computers. Sometime around '89 was introduced in the USA the "new"/enhanced version of EEC IV with live data.
It uses a motorola chip for the data lines 81C62 (RAM + communication port).
But this new ECU were used in "new" engines in Europe as late as around year '92 on Zetecs.
Later some more types of engines were equiped by this ECU. (I have succesfully tested 1.4CVH from '97 with OBD connector)
You can see on some pages trapezoidal red diagnostic connector. It was used in the USA.
In Europe, what I know, 2pin connector like descibed above was used.
Due to "live data" you can read actual state of "whole" ECU (RPM, LOAD, MAF, MAP, lambda sensor, TPS sensor, lambda status, ....)
What I know, there is NO possibilities to read "live data" on 2.0 DOHC 8 valve.
If you don't have wires on pins 18 and 19 on ECU, it definitelly does not have comp.diagnostic.
See.

In the time there were many versions of EEC IV computers. Sometime around '89 was introduced in the USA the "new"/enhanced version of EEC IV with live data.
It uses a motorola chip for the data lines 81C62 (RAM + communication port).
But this new ECU were used in "new" engines in Europe as late as around year '92 on Zetecs.
Later some more types of engines were equiped by this ECU. (I have succesfully tested 1.4CVH from '97 with OBD connector)
You can see on some pages trapezoidal red diagnostic connector. It was used in the USA.
In Europe, what I know, 2pin connector like descibed above was used.