Interior Exterior
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Yes I have one... It is the Autometer D-PIC
Now that I'm done banging my head, how was the install? Any suggestions? Did you hook the gauge into the dashboard dimmer? Also, if the gauge is installed at an angle, which I assume it is, how does that effect the readings, or, is there a way to calibrate for the angled install?
Thanks,
Alan
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I just contacted Aero Force, the company that makes the OBD2 scanner, and inquired about a group buy. I'll post their comments in a separate thread when they reply...
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I just ordered the Interceptor OBD-II Scan Gauge and the Autometer D-Pic Performance Meter. I didn't even know these things existed in a standard gauge mount size. Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks for the info guys!
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I just ordered the Interceptor OBD-II Scan Gauge and the Autometer D-Pic Performance Meter. I didn't even know these things existed in a standard gauge mount size. Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks for the info guys!
Let me know what you think about the Interceptor...very interested in how it works in the Elise.
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Hi Guys
just wanted to say a big thank you to all who took a Bracket off my hands ..appreciate the kind words too ...hope your all as happy with yours as I am with mine...
Nick
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Is that an rpm gauge in lights at the top of the Autometer D-Pic Performance Meter? Sweet thread here. I'm sold on the OBDII Interceptor for space #1 but I'm considering an oil temp gauge for #2 since I'm using a Moroso pan that has a plugged sensor spot now. Anyone have any ideas?
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Question - How did you (anyone) mount the gauges into the bracket? I have two gauges and the bracket here, and I'm trying to figure out the best way to mount them into the bracket.
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fyi i doubt that inteceptor will work at 100 hz on the elise, and a lot of the parameters it has that the elises ecu doesn't spit out.
if you like i can make a list of the ones that do/don't work.
still a pretty cool little device though
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Question - How did you (anyone) mount the gauges into the bracket? I have two gauges and the bracket here, and I'm trying to figure out the best way to mount them into the bracket.
I went to the hardware store and picked up a couple of 1 3/4" o-rings. I slid the gauge in, then stretched the ring over the rear of the gauge, and rolled down...worked great, and they remove easily for servicing.
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fyi i doubt that inteceptor will work at 100 hz on the elise, and a lot of the parameters it has that the elises ecu doesn't spit out.
You're right, it won't work properly. They are developing one that will work with the Elise. Last email update I had from them regarding the release was early February '06.
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You're right, it won't work properly. They are developing one that will work with the Elise. Last email update I had from them regarding the release was early February '06.
Good to know. I have to get one of those lil puppies when its available.
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Hey guys, I just got a shipment of the brackets from Nick.
I'll try to get them up on the website next week...
Merry Christmas!
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pid/sid list for mode 01 for the elise B121E02H ecu rom
SID 0 (0x0) supported
SID 1 (0x1) supported
SID 2 (0x2) supported
SID 3 (0x3) supported
SID 4 (0x4) supported
SID 5 (0x5) supported
SID 6 (0x6) supported
SID 7 (0x7) supported
SID 12 (0xc) supported
SID 13 (0xd) supported
SID 14 (0xe) supported
SID 15 (0xf) supported
SID 16 (0x10) supported
SID 17 (0x11) supported
SID 19 (0x13) supported
SID 20 (0x14) supported
SID 21 (0x15) supported
SID 28 (0x1c) supported
SID 31 (0x1f) supported
SID 32 (0x20) supported
alex peper has a handy list documenting the values, as i am too lazy to type them in !
http://www.obd-2.com/chip.htm
so far i've found that you'll get one value at around 1500-2000ms, i haven't tried chaining the requests into one block as thats pushing the ISO9141 specification, which is dodgy at best.
thats not uncommon though, the gauge says it 'can' gather upto that 10hz speed just like ADSL can reach 8Mbp/s.
i'm working on the CAN to see if i 'can' get it talking faster with more diagnostics, at the moment i'm doing the lamborghini ecu, which is similar to the lotus ecu, that will give much higher speeds.