Got my Datalogging setup Going
Well after fighting with a few thing like cables and convertor I finally got my setup going.
ECU Mod http://www2.propichosting.com/Images/421617404/14.jpg The Extra Hole is from old setups I've Tried http://www2.propichosting.com/Images/421617404/15.jpg My CN2 Connection http://www2.propichosting.com/Images/421617404/16.jpg ECUControl Up and Running http://www2.propichosting.com/Images/421617404/10.jpg My DIY-WB.com Wideband setup http://www2.propichosting.com/Images/421617404/11.jpg New Volmeter that Datalogs http://www2.propichosting.com/Images/421617404/12.jpg Up on Screen http://www2.propichosting.com/Images/421617404/13.jpg All together things work well. I just have to fiqure out the ECUCOntrol Time measure so I can corrispond the WB with it. |
Re: Got my Datalogging setup Going
Looks good man. Your ECU plug looks freaking clean. Im way too lazy to do that. I solder in the USB cable, zip-tie it to center bar thingy, and drill a hole in the side of the case. Bammmm!
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Re: Got my Datalogging setup Going
Lol leed, done a few of those myself. Looks good bumblezc. I need to get one of those DB9 converters myself. I was checking them out at the "Shack" today :-\
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Re: Got my Datalogging setup Going
Thanks guys. I guess that what you get when you live in a tiny little apartment by yourself at school, and you don't want to do your home work!
It's not a DB9 conertor. Just a no-name usb datacable I bought and soilder to. I bought the DB9 connector for a few buck and went to town. |
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How is that DIY WB going ? I know a little bit about soldering..Seems like a good idea? Is it hard to make? What about to get working with Uber? Any thoughts or ideas? Can I pay someone to make it? :P
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Re: Got my Datalogging setup Going
I like the setup. I was in the process of making the 40LED display found on the site too, but I've put that to the side. It's really an easy setup to make. I had no problems with and I haven't done HUGe soildering jobs before, but was a little practiced in it. Just make sure you have an hours or so to spec the thing in and get it setup right. All the instructions for first operation and test is on the site step by step, so you can't go wrong.
The kits aren't sold assembled, but I can do it no problem for a little bit of labour. the only problem is you will still have to set it up, because the warm up time on each sensor is going to be different. But it can be built and tested up to that stage. Buyer Beware though. When getting the PCB and parts from the guy on the site, he was a little slow, but then when it came to my parts kit for the display, I payed the man 25.00 and haven't seen anything. (that was like 4-5 months ago). It was to late to file a stike with paypal, and he has never answered my e-mails. |
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