school is in

try the link below and lets see if it opens ,if it does i will move it and can discuss it elsewhere
the possible items to log are endless , but there are 3 items that are a must.
1st -obvious ,lambda (A/F RATIO)
2nd-rpm
3rd -clutch on/off
next are
4th -system voltage
5th-acceleration rate
6th-forced induction input
with the first three items you will be able to plot improvements by monitering basic time accelerating between shifts.the 4th,5th and 6th items are the next level of monitering that will take the way you tune a car up one level as you can see how A/F ratios and other changes relate to acceleration rate and log each change and review the increase or decrease in performance.
other items i have logged , ignition retard,engine bay tempature,inlet tempature , oil tempature,frt and rear suspension squat,secret nitrous stuff

,fuel pressure,throttle position . and more
you can see there are many things you can do so i would also recomend breaking it down into one main learning item at a time ,eg basic tuning/then performance tuning/then vehicle setup/then the fine tune.
also you need to remember you are working with a max of 5 v input and you need to use certain protection devises as well as other electronic tricks to protect your lm1 from damage do to over voltage,voltage spikes and RF noise etc
-the original program that came out when lm1's were first intriduced is the easiest to use and that is the one i use on my lap top at the track or on the road as it is faster and easier to navigate through ,the logworks program is overkill unless you are really into electronics etc and can be a bit to much at times.if you want it i can try burning one for you
http://members.shaw.ca/choptop3/jimscar3/1...A.F%20ratio.log