![]() Incredibly stable connection with very few dropped or corrupted packets.Very simple module api with no knowledge of the datastream necessary.Written in pure C, designed to be easy to modify or improve.Onboard GPIO header to extend functionality to actuators, etc.Supports nearly any USB device for almost endless added functionality.Offline datalog analysis, with automatic BLM and Knock analyzer.Automatic (optional) full-time datalogging.Configurable char-based graphical display of engine parameters.The screen is optional, and it can also carry out ‘black-box’ unattended logging if desired.Īs the target device runs a fully loaded version of Debian GNU/Linux, it becomes not only a tuner’s best friend, but a fully capable car computer. The total price of all the necessary parts to build this system is generally under $100. Inspired by some of the low-cost datastream display technologies available for OBD-II systems, I’ve manged to peice together a system for OBD-I vehicles based on the low cost Raspberry Pi ARM computer and a low-cost ‘reverse camera’ screen.
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