Check this out ! The DashDAQ Series II has arrived. DashDAQ Series II is a product designed for car enthusiasts by car enthusiasts. It offers Customizable Gauges, Data Recording, Diagnostics, Navigation, Performance Calculation, and more all from a high resolution color touch-screen. It Patent Pending technology is so far advanced that competitors will spend years trying to bring their low tech, low resolution cabin monitors to the level of functionality that DashDAQ offers right now. Explore this site to learn more about DashDAQ's features, custom software capabilities, and expansion options for connecting to 3rd party sensors, race systems, and EFI controllers. Link for more info on the unit : http://www.unleashedtuning.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=72
That is hot! Will definetely buy this, problem is I need to figure out how in the world I can incorporate this in the dash. Will be a nice project for me :lol:
You get a much better end product trust me on that. Also I have special pricing on it for forum members.
Can you find out about a couple of things? 1) DCx specific Pids 2) They say they can integrate third party sensors. On the inputs they list a serial input. In the literature it mentions 0v-5v sensors (I'm particularly interested in integrating an non-AEM wideband). So is it only a serial input which implies they understand AEM messages or is there also a generic analog 0v-5v input (I'm guessing there is)? 3) Offboard data logging? Can you log and then download it to your PC and view it there with a PC component? thanks,
1) DCx specific Pids DCX is just about to enter BETA. Thru Drew Tech’s OEM relationships, all of the Chrysler DATA is available. The DashDAQ will support all of the common parameters like Boost, Fuel Pressure, EGT, MDS status, and more. If a customer wants a parameter we don’t support, we can probably add it for a follow-up release. 2) They say they can integrate third party sensors. On the inputs they list a serial input. In the literature it mentions 0v-5v sensors (I'm particularly interested in integrating an non-AEM wideband). So is it only a serial input which implies they understand AEM messages or is there also a generic analog 0v-5v input (I'm guessing there is)? The DashDAQ has two serial inputs, two analog inputs, and two USB Host ports for external sensors. We have found that many widebands have both analog and serial outputs, and in some cases the serial outputs have been more precise. For example, DashDAQ can connect to Innovate and Zeitronix thru either serial or analog. You can use any 0-5V analog sensor, including all of the widebands available in the aftermarket. If we don’t have that wideband in our selection box, all you have to do is type the formula to convert from voltage to AFR (supplied with the wideband) on DashDAQ’s configuration screen. 3) Offboard data logging? Can you log and then download it to your PC and view it there with a PC component? The DashDAQ can save to your memory card in CSV format. This allows you to open the log files in Excel, or many other 3rd party log viewers. The next release of DashDAQ will also let you analyze and playback your logs in-vehicle.
Here's a few examples of different screen setups. and here's a few examples of all the ways you can setup data displays with gauges, line outputs, graphs, etc.
We are stilling running an open GB on these units with a price to low to advertise. PM for details if interested.