Found this for android, Looks fantastic but unfortunatly the Type 1 ECU wont work as its got no OBD2 port
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCZyxrS_ixY
Is this something that nistune is capable of supporting?
Ive opened up a thread on the Torque BHP Forum, hoping to get the developers onboard and get Nistune supported!
I would definatly buy the full version if it supported Nistune and im sure a fair few others would
http://torque-bhp.com/forums/?wpforumac ... ic&t=446.0
The Megasquirt team developed something simular for their ecus which uses a bluetooth dongle to be plugged in which displays simular parameters.
So what do we think guys, is this something that fello Nistuners would be intrested in?
Androiders look here (Awesome engine display!!)
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Androiders look here (Awesome engine display!!)
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Re: Androiders look here (Awesome engine display!!)
very cool.
would be even cooler to have a nistune app that worked wirelessly, so you could even shut down your engine remotely if you seen someone try steal your car lol
would be even cooler to have a nistune app that worked wirelessly, so you could even shut down your engine remotely if you seen someone try steal your car lol
Re: Androiders look here (Awesome engine display!!)
Wont be able to do this with Type 1. It is a USB device so you would need to be a USB host (same as PC) to interface with the FTDI chip
Later consult ECUs using serial may work if the Android device has serial connectivity. Would need more specifics on the android interface
Later consult ECUs using serial may work if the Android device has serial connectivity. Would need more specifics on the android interface
Re: Androiders look here (Awesome engine display!!)
Cool! Would love that
Re: Androiders look here (Awesome engine display!!)
all those android apps like that use bluetooth,Matt wrote:Wont be able to do this with Type 1. It is a USB device so you would need to be a USB host (same as PC) to interface with the FTDI chip
Later consult ECUs using serial may work if the Android device has serial connectivity. Would need more specifics on the android interface
i have the touqre app, but dont have a obd2 bluetooth dongle.....
these apps work off of OBD2, & not the consult port. so i dont thnk it will work with nistune,....unless the nistune ECU can start pumping data through the OBD2 connector (
(i have a 1996 infiniti g20 USA) & my ECU is a consult, & obd2 ecu (uses the older 16bit obd2 i belive)