Any plans for alternative functions? I for one could use the oil pressure, temp, and voltage, but being N/A don't really need boost or wideband.
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Chariot Gauge - Wideband O2, Boost/Vac, Oil pressure, Temp and Voltmeter for $35
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Originally posted by reelizmpro View PostLove the idea but not with the idea of using a Phone (it's too small and people tend to text/talk/navigate). Wouldn't this be better suited for an Android tablet?past:
1989 325is (learner shitbox)
1986 325e (turbo dorito)
1991 318ic (5-lug ITB)
1985 323i baur
current:
1995 M3 (suspension, 17x9/255-40, borla)
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Originally posted by reelizmpro View PostLove the idea but not with the idea of using a Phone (it's too small and people tend to text/talk/navigate). Wouldn't this be better suited for an Android tablet? Can we display all of the gauges at once on a tablet? I have seen people replacing their Navigation and stereo head unit with Tablets tethered to their phones for internet. With your device, having the ability to display large aux gauges would be awesome. It would be like a carputer. Brilliant idea.
Originally posted by NitroRustlerDriverLots of enclosure options here:
Based off rough Altoids tin measurements I found online.
Originally posted by matthugieAny plans for alternative functions? I for one could use the oil pressure, temp, and voltage, but being N/A don't really need boost or wideband.
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I'll be ordering one once my nexus5 gets here, super cool man. Great work.sigpic
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Originally posted by Shangsta View PostOne question, how how fast is it displaying the data. I have used torque for ob2 applications and there is a slight delay versus mechanical gauges
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Originally posted by marshallnoiseYou ain't done working on a car unless you are bleeding.
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Originally posted by serdar255 View PostIn for IOS, dont give up on us! :)
The controller will be identical for both the Android and iOS however the Bluetooth chip will use the newer Bluetooth Low Energy since Apple has been using that technology since the iPhone 4s came out - Android just started supporting BLE in Android 4.3. At this point the iOS app successfully connects to the controller and transmits data, next is building the gauge views to accurately reflect the data.
By the way if anyone wants to see under the hood both apps are open source, feel free to follow me on GitHub here: https://github.com/mikemey01. Right now only the Android version is committed (ChariotGauge repo) but I'll get the iOS version up there once it's a little further along.
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Originally posted by Fusion View PostWhat would it take for me to slap together some gauge designs?
Would it be extra work for you to make a skin selection in the app?
Originally posted by dustyperezanyway to get the gauges on a pop out screen? like from alpine or something of the nature?
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