is there such a thing out there? I can find them for obd2 but not obd one. some places I take my jeep I really wouldn't want to take my computer. and im using a 7747 ecm for now but will be going to the 7427 when I get used to tuning
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is there such a thing out there? I can find them for obd2 but not obd one. some places I take my jeep I really wouldn't want to take my computer. and im using a 7747 ecm for now but will be going to the 7427 when I get used to tuning
TunerPro RT
that requires me to take my laptop with me. im looking for a little black box type of thing. some thing I can tuck up under the dash run the trails all day and adjust the tune back at camp where my computer will be nice and safe
i'm certain i've seen an arduino/AVR that writes CSVs to a SD card from data it grabs over ALDL. i want to say one of the aussie guys came up with it?
Look for older scantools. Even better... GM used to have a tape recorder that could record data and play it back!
I would be very interested in some thing like that but I have no idea what to do when it comes to coding.
I rolled my own.. wrote the software.. used raspberry pi. hundreds of hours invested. under 100 in hardware including dash display. fun times.
it had wireless.. connected automatically when I got home analysed and uploaded data to my laptop.
not for the faint of heart
I did it because there is no such thing you can just buy
actually wait
there is
old cellphone with aldldroid.. done
I would
steveo what u made is exactly what im looking for lol. im not new to computers just coding how hard would it be to mod what u have made into a simple black box that puts all the data on a flash drive and have it be readable by tunerpro? I know you have a ton of time in this. so any info to point me in the right direction would help
Back in the mid 80's there was a company MPSI out of Sterling Heights MI that had the tape recorder for OBD-1. GM had the CAMS machine but the box that plugged into the ALDL had a button the driver had to push when a malfunction occurred. Both are extinct. MPSI tape recorder had to be loaded into a "computer". A XT from IBM with a 5 1/4 inch floppy drive. Bet ya don't even remember them things?
lol nope those were a little before my time
i use one of these uses modded tunerpro adx's and logs in tunerpro format so you can watch the logs on pc in tunerpro http://pcmhacking.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=890
cool ive ordered my pi. once It gets here ill see how far I get before I get stuck lol
there's some pretty good instructions i wrote up right here you might want to read in advance http://fbodytech.com/aldlrpi.html
since it isnt an LT1 you'll have to write a definition file, but i can help with that part.