Rob E
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quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
would be much better when the likes of dta and emerald (i use emerald hence mentioning it) make logging and sensor read outs available to your phone. id definitely get among that instead of having to plug my lap top in all the time.
I cant imagine it being far away. I can already do this with my Megasquirt ECU and its dead handy. What kind of connection does you ECU use? Is it a DB-9 serial cable?
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Steve
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what kind of data do you want? you can get quite a bit from the cars std obd2 port
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antnee
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
what kind of data do you want? you can get quite a bit from the cars std obd2 port
Not if your not running a oem ecu
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Nic Barnes
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if i was running a std ecu i don't think id be the type of person that would want or understand the need for data logging ffs steve.
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Rob E
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quote: Originally posted by antnee
quote: Originally posted by Steve
what kind of data do you want? you can get quite a bit from the cars std obd2 port
Not if your not running a oem ecu
Yes you can, we used to use this method when diagnosing engine faults in Vauxhall. Hook up Tech2 and go for a drive - instant like data feed from every sensor on the vehicle
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Jonny.K
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its a cool idea theres no getting away from it but i think its safe to say if i was buyin suspension that was connected to my phone id probly buy a newer car
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antnee
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quote: Originally posted by Rob E
quote: Originally posted by antnee
quote: Originally posted by Steve
what kind of data do you want? you can get quite a bit from the cars std obd2 port
Not if your not running a oem ecu
Yes you can, we used to use this method when diagnosing engine faults in Vauxhall. Hook up Tech2 and go for a drive - instant like data feed from every sensor on the vehicle
That depends on how its been wired up
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JordyCarter
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Can you adjust it while your driving? so sort of like hydrolics?
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Rob E
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quote: Originally posted by antnee
quote: Originally posted by Rob E
quote: Originally posted by antnee
quote: Originally posted by Steve
what kind of data do you want? you can get quite a bit from the cars std obd2 port
Not if your not running a oem ecu
Yes you can, we used to use this method when diagnosing engine faults in Vauxhall. Hook up Tech2 and go for a drive - instant like data feed from every sensor on the vehicle
That depends on how its been wired up
Well every Vauxhall that came out of the factory with ODB1 or ODB2 works ok
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Prey
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adjusting suspension with your phone, hmm cool but hardly needed lol.
on the info on your phone thing, i have the 'torque tune' app on android and a bluetooth odb2 dongle thingy and that is really handy for fault coding and displays loads of real time engine data etc, really impressed with it for the money (app is 3 quid, dongle was 12 iirc)
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djgritt
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quote: Originally posted by Rob E
quote: Originally posted by antnee
quote: Originally posted by Rob E
quote: Originally posted by antnee
quote: Originally posted by Steve
what kind of data do you want? you can get quite a bit from the cars std obd2 port
Not if your NOT running a oem ecu
Yes you can, we used to use this method when diagnosing engine faults in Vauxhall. Hook up Tech2 and go for a drive - instant like data feed from every sensor on the vehicle
That depends on how its been wired up
Well every Vauxhall that came out of the factory with ODB1 or ODB2 works ok
Think you overlooked a word on the first quote...
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LeeM
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
quote: Originally posted by LeeM
quote: Originally posted by Steve
Sorry? I think you need to recap where exactly iv been and what iv done before you start to try talking to me in an undermining manner
You dont get that much more exclusive then the ring, iv seen all sorts from boy racers to full race teams rock up with there cock up, i know the type of people you are on about and they are equally scene as what im referring too.
Again, they will sell a few to people, but the product is a bit of a contradiction of itself, very lmited market imo
[Edited on 27-05-2012 by Steve]
Nurburgring, exclusive? It's a public toll road
firstly, have you been? secondly, have you been? if the answer to any of those is no then stfu
however..technically you are correct.
in reality its one of the most sought after destination in the world to drive on track. What its termed as technically does not stop all and sundry turning up and it operating as a track which is what it was designed to be (it was an F1 track at one point), most top manufacturers use it to benchmark there cars, wether it has an exit up in nurburg and an exit down in adenau with some barriers does not detract from that at all
then when you factor in you have the gp track which is technically a track next to it, im failing to see your point
back to the topic, Ian has it nailed really
[Edited on 27-05-2012 by Steve]
It's still not exclusive.
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