I love the continued focus on car applications!!! Would love to see you implement a good dashboard that could be used for a project car with good brightness and resolution.
Awesome! I started a very similar build but for my automatic SS Camaro. I used an arduino to build a CAN sniffer and just got a huge data dump and by selecting gears in certain orders I had a pattern I could recognize. I found the PID and started to map it out. I have been semi successful but there are so many different options of PID from the trans. Sport mode makes it even more difficult. I think ill try this approach of using RPM and speed. Thank you for the video!
@ yes but each gear gives different lines in different situations. Like onsite vs down shift etc. and when the car is in “sport mode” it’s an entire different line. I have been semi successful with it and if I put some more time into it I’m sure I could sort it out
@@hermanzaum Sounds lovely on my stereo, you probably have headphones that are bass heavy. Consider tweaking your EQ, it'll make all things sound better.
All the source files are on GitHub: github.com/upiir/hoonicorn_gear_indicator
I love the continued focus on car applications!!! Would love to see you implement a good dashboard that could be used for a project car with good brightness and resolution.
Thank you, that´s exactly the plan, but there is still a lot to learn before I can do that.
Awesome! I started a very similar build but for my automatic SS Camaro. I used an arduino to build a CAN sniffer and just got a huge data dump and by selecting gears in certain orders I had a pattern I could recognize. I found the PID and started to map it out. I have been semi successful but there are so many different options of PID from the trans. Sport mode makes it even more difficult. I think ill try this approach of using RPM and speed. Thank you for the video!
Cool, thank you for your comment! Have you tried that A4 PID? If your car is reporting that, it should be simple.
@ yes but each gear gives different lines in different situations. Like onsite vs down shift etc. and when the car is in “sport mode” it’s an entire different line. I have been semi successful with it and if I put some more time into it I’m sure I could sort it out
Большое спасибо за видео! Очень подробно и детально все описано!
Thanks!
Amazing tutorial, i love editable displays 😊
Thank you!
Dude! That's great! Love the gauge work you do!
Thank you!
So much detail ! Thanks for explaining !!
Glad it was helpful!
Excelente
Thank you!
Amazing again! Any thoughts on a 10”-11” dwin display for a car dashboard? I know you didn’t like the nexion one for that.
I will try to use the DWIN display in some of the next videos for that. I haven´t found a really good display for dashboard yet.
This is getting interesting 😊, waiting for more eps of obd2. Until now we have speed and rpm, if you show how to add more values would be great
I love all your videos!
Thank you!
So cool
Thank you!
Good job Guy ;oP
Always good topics... and good detailed explanations :oP
Glad you liked it!
R.I.P KEN
Yep.
RIP Ken Block
Yep.
nice
Thank you!
ive been trying to do a project right know i was wondering is possible to create master and slave project using 2 attiny85
Man, I love your videos, but please reduce the low end on the EQ of your voice's audio.
Yep, it's booming on most of my headphones.
@@hermanzaum Sounds lovely on my stereo, you probably have headphones that are bass heavy. Consider tweaking your EQ, it'll make all things sound better.
Agree, there's too much lows
Perfect on my tablet. Don't whine, use your own EQ.
It's fine on my two phones and notebook speakers. I find it smooth and pleasant to listen to. 🤷♂️