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Custom Information System
So while I'm fiddling with my SVX and fighting it's issues, I realized how great it would be if I had a system that could give me more information than checking CEL's could.
I also know of the interface that would allow you to go from SVX to USB to get live data, which gives quite a bit of information. That's the kind of thing I'd be thinking of recreating, but with 2 major differences. 1: It'll give more information and 2: It would be a permanent attachment that gives quick information and could also have stereo functions and accessory automation built in as secondary functions. I'd like for the system to be able to give- - Engine Speed - Vehicle Speed - O2 sensor, MAF, TPS, and coolant sensor reading - A/F ratio - injector info - Fuel pressure, manifold vacuum pressure, and exhaust back pressure - Transmission/ AWD system info - Electrical System (Alternator and battery voltage, power draw through the different circuits - ABS info - Instantaneous and average fuel mileage I'm thinking at this point that it would run on a PC of some sort with a small screen and some sort of physical interface with either some existing software with some modifications or, most likely, new software to be compatible with the stereo and automation functions. I feel that if we are going to drive a car that looks like a spaceship, why not give it tech of a space ship? Any thoughts? I probably wouldn't even start work on something like this for quite a while since I'm so busy fixing the regular issues to make new ones for myself
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Re: Custom Information System
I think ecutune already has software that will do all that. Or at least a lot of that, however you will need some specialized cables and adapters, usually linking back to a laptop. I'm not sure how you would integrate that into built in display but I imagine somebody with some motivation could do it.
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Re: Custom Information System
I believe there are ODB readers with bluetooth that will send such information to your smart phone. It looks like the one below doesn't support Android or IOS, but you can look around at different ones.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ELM327-v1-5-...cc4124&vxp=mtr
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Re: Custom Information System
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Re: Custom Information System
What are the odds that upgrading to OBD-II as a starting point would be easier?
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Re: Custom Information System
I think you can do "dashboards" (virtual gauges) with the Evoscan. I haven't taken the time, though. Looking at the numbers live or logging the data to a *.csv file and playing around with Excel is more than enough for me. Works great.
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