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#11
Oh, and there's SOME good news. Apparently the axes are not identical, but one-axis seems to be correctable so we could have 0-60 and 60-0 times within reasonable accuracy with a bit of luck.
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I recently bought a ELM 5 Adapter to read OBD II infor from my computer for troubleshooting. It has the same functionality for Dyno/Drag built into the software called ScanXL and PCMSCAN. I almost bought the Bluetooth adapter. I was thinking man, that would be cool if someone wrote some sharp OBD sw for the N900!

Glad to see some Gear Heads here. How about some cool OBD ports that would work over BT to an OBD BT adpater!

The software helped point me towards a vacuum leak. The data graphing and logging was nice.
 
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Gearhead, yes, OBD, no, not me at least.

I'm not a Linux developer nor do I have OBD (I drive a CAN Ford).

However, there are people working on OBD integration and as soon as there's a nice app it can be ported over.

I'm struggling with the accelerometers and the apparent jiggling thing they have going on. Over 5 minutes, I have a compound error of 214 KPH. I need a trial run. But where? Bucharest is all white.
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Originally Posted by ndi View Post
Gearhead, yes, OBD, no, not me at least.

I'm not a Linux developer nor do I have OBD (I drive a CAN Ford).

However, there are people working on OBD integration and as soon as there's a nice app it can be ported over.

I'm struggling with the accelerometers and the apparent jiggling thing they have going on. Over 5 minutes, I have a compound error of 214 KPH. I need a trial run. But where? Bucharest is all white.
My adapter and SW does CAN as well.
 
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Hi any updates as to a port for dynolicious or another app?
 
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No ports yet, but there's hope, I've contacted someone who says can and will at some point develop a datalogger fine enough to import data over. I'm waiting on it and, as soon as I get a real log I'll see if there is enough precision in the N900 accelerometer to get useful data out of.
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This is my attempt... (Check out the Drag Simulator Section)

http://users.eastlink.ca/~reastwood/...serManual.html

It started out simply as a Drag Race Simulator for my Harley and sort of evolved from there. The Dyno stuff was simply something I added because the data was available and I thought it would be cool to have HP and Torque. If this would be useful as a stand-alone app I could certainly make it available.
 

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