Diagnostic/Data Dsiplay
#34
OOOOOh !! looks nice would be very interested in one for a Jap MY93 WRX what displays woud theroreticaly be available for this?
and whats the deal with adding in extra sensors can you supply and is the box user programable to be able to reed them so this can be done at a later date?
I am sure you have had many offers but I would be willing to let you play with my car to develop the version for the older models and am already planning a trip to Cheltenham to visit Powerstaion so could be in the area
Anyway keep me posted
Alistair
and whats the deal with adding in extra sensors can you supply and is the box user programable to be able to reed them so this can be done at a later date?
I am sure you have had many offers but I would be willing to let you play with my car to develop the version for the older models and am already planning a trip to Cheltenham to visit Powerstaion so could be in the area
Anyway keep me posted
Alistair
#35
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From: Glos UK. - Manufacturers of ECU Data Monitors.
We are just finishing the software for the post '98 cars, we then intend on making a version for older cars.
We hope to have the post '98 versions ready by December with the others following shortly after.
With regard to Techtom mdm-100s i have never used one so can't really comment.
simon
We hope to have the post '98 versions ready by December with the others following shortly after.
With regard to Techtom mdm-100s i have never used one so can't really comment.
simon
#40
How about Silver facia with silver buttons? Am deffo interested though. BTW, how does it connect to the OBD socket? I presume it intercepts the cable at the rear of the socket so you can still plug a Select Monitor/DeltaDash into the front?
Presumably, if you turn it off, it won't talk down the OBD line so that I could still run DD without it interfering when I want to?
Cheers,
Matt
P.S. It's the Select Protocol, not the ODB protocol right?
Presumably, if you turn it off, it won't talk down the OBD line so that I could still run DD without it interfering when I want to?
Cheers,
Matt
P.S. It's the Select Protocol, not the ODB protocol right?
#46
REALLY REALLY REALLY W-A-N-T this for MY94 Legacy! I'll change my ECU if I have to! Would also like a blue display, or better still a fluorescent-type one!
Really really awesome......what do I have to do to get one?
Really really awesome......what do I have to do to get one?
#48
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From: Glos UK. - Manufacturers of ECU Data Monitors.
Caronte, we are just deciding what to display, we have the choice to show everything the ecu looks at but a lot of it is meaningless to most people. So far the following 12 are deifinate:-
Boost Pressure (peak and current)
Engine Speed (peak and current)
Road Speed (peak and current)
Knock Correction (current)
Ignition Advance (current)
Coolant Temperature (peak and current)
Battery Voltage (current)
Intake Temperature (peak and current)
Throttle Position (current)
Mass Air Flow (current)
Lambda (current)
Injector Duration (current)
simon
Boost Pressure (peak and current)
Engine Speed (peak and current)
Road Speed (peak and current)
Knock Correction (current)
Ignition Advance (current)
Coolant Temperature (peak and current)
Battery Voltage (current)
Intake Temperature (peak and current)
Throttle Position (current)
Mass Air Flow (current)
Lambda (current)
Injector Duration (current)
simon
#50
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From: Glos UK. - Manufacturers of ECU Data Monitors.
Chris, i will post some pictures of the standalone unit in the next few days, the enclosure we are using will fit in the oddment space beteen the cigarette lighter and gear shift.
simon
simon
#51
PCB, a suggestion only, perhaps it would be possible to use one of the pods that sits in the top cubby container in the middle of the dash as it would be easier / safer to read the display whilst driving.
Cheers
Chris
Cheers
Chris
#52
Guys, have been lucky enough to see the prototype going today, and it is fantastic. The speed it works at is unbelievable and the depth of information is mindblowing.
Now where is my cheque book!
Cubby hole is a good idea, except where you've got some Defi's in it
Matt
Now where is my cheque book!
Cubby hole is a good idea, except where you've got some Defi's in it
Matt
#55
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From: Glos UK. - Manufacturers of ECU Data Monitors.
Caronte, If a fault e.g lambda sensor failure, occurs a message informing you that a fault has been detected will be displayed, pressing EXIT will clear the message but the the fault code will be held in the Error code menu until the problem is resolved.
Every time the unit is activated the proceedure will be repeated and will cause the unit to display the error code message again.
simon
[Edited by PCB - 11/29/2002 8:36:04 PM]
Every time the unit is activated the proceedure will be repeated and will cause the unit to display the error code message again.
simon
[Edited by PCB - 11/29/2002 8:36:04 PM]
#57
Apart from £250 and this one being in a DIN sized unit, how does this differ from this http://www.scoobynet.co.uk/bbs/threa...hreadid=134067?
Not meant as a dig, just curios (Don't know how to spell)
Not meant as a dig, just curios (Don't know how to spell)
#60
ricco,
This is a commercial product, fully built, tested and supported by the manufacturers, my monitor is definitely aimed at the DIY market. I am developing it as a hobby, there is no guarantee of delivery of anything.
Andrew...
Simon: I have been waiting for someone to bring this up so I thought I would make it clear that we are not in competition.
This is a commercial product, fully built, tested and supported by the manufacturers, my monitor is definitely aimed at the DIY market. I am developing it as a hobby, there is no guarantee of delivery of anything.
Andrew...
Simon: I have been waiting for someone to bring this up so I thought I would make it clear that we are not in competition.