:::RHMT::: Real Home Made Turbo
General Category => Engine Management => Topic started by: junkyard racer on March 24, 2009, 07:22:50 AM
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http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/products/ot2.php (http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/products/ot2.php)
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Yep, all I need now is a 200 dollar iphone.
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Yep, all I need now is a 200 dollar iphone.
+1
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or a cheap ipod touch.
question. if you covert a obd2 car to obd1, do the diagnostic ports still work? id assume no.
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I dont like gizmos like tehat, but that is fucking hot.
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question. if you covert a obd2 car to obd1, do the diagnostic ports still work? id assume no.
No
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idiots should make it compatible with something affordable. take a game boy advance for instance. you can pick them up at game stop for 20 bucks and they probably can do just the same functions minus ipone's built in gyroscope thingy
none the less, its just like all the failed attempts to use palm pda's to tune with. still a cool idea
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question. if you covert a obd2 car to obd1, do the diagnostic ports still work? id assume no.
No
thanks.
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thats pretty sweet, but id rather pack my laptop out there so i can make changes if necessary
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thats pretty sweet, but id rather pack my laptop out there so i can make changes if necessary
+1 :yes:
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Pretty soon every tuner will be tuning with their cell phone. If it only had multiple usb inputs.
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Why multiple ports?
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Pretty soon every tuner will be tuning with their cell phone. If it only had multiple usb inputs.
You dont need usb inputs with bluetooth
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IIRC turboXS did that a while back with their unit.
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Pretty soon every tuner will be tuning with their cell phone. If it only had multiple usb inputs.
You dont need usb inputs with bluetooth
But you need multiple bluetooth units as half duplex = failure, and god help you if you have to manage more than one COM.
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More SHIT to throw money at
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More SHIT to throw money at
seriously.. a wideband and laptop is all you need
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Cool if you have money to throw at it, but I'll keep my money for a turbo upgrade. ;)
The problem with the phone's accellerometer is it can't compensate for angle afaik, you'd have to strap it down flat. It was meant to see what the phone was doing relative to your hands, not relative to mother earth.
Then there's the fact you can buy a cheap lappy for $150, and a SSI-4 for under $150 and have a screen that's much larger. Then you can log all sorts of shit, like a $12 Freescale 3-axis g-sensor, a $3 thermistor for IAT, a thermocouple using an $11 chip, intercooler pressure drop & efficiency, etc.
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we need a write up for the g sensor and how to use that with AIM data logging