Standalone ECU Monitor
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Originally Posted by AndrewC
Sorry not to reply to your latest email, I have been busy.
Take a photo of the label on your ECU.
How many plugs are on the ECU?
I can't see a single capacitor on that board
Andrew...
Take a photo of the label on your ECU.
How many plugs are on the ECU?
I can't see a single capacitor on that board
Andrew...
No problem, I dont want you to make bored with my questions.
I cant take the photo of the ecu but I get the information on the label. So I was wrong because it was an AD200 ecu not AE series.
9S
22611 AD200
A18-000 D32
The single capacitor(C9?) is under the transistor.It is not visible in that picture but there.
select monitor conenctor:
cheers
#363
Anyone made one of these of late?
DT107 don't seem to easy to find, well I can't find a suppier in the UK.
Back lit LCDs have dropped in price but finding a 'big' 16x2 isn't so easy.
AndrewCs design looks perfect for what I am looking for so hope to manage to find all the bits to put the circuit together. Failing that I will try to adapt the designing for parts I can find.
The select monitor plug is suppose to be the same as the plug on a PC2-29-4Subaru audio adapter but they too aren't easy to find at a good price.
Just missed out on the Scooby Monitor on ebay last week. Wonder if the buyer is on this site?
DT107 don't seem to easy to find, well I can't find a suppier in the UK.
Back lit LCDs have dropped in price but finding a 'big' 16x2 isn't so easy.
AndrewCs design looks perfect for what I am looking for so hope to manage to find all the bits to put the circuit together. Failing that I will try to adapt the designing for parts I can find.
The select monitor plug is suppose to be the same as the plug on a PC2-29-4Subaru audio adapter but they too aren't easy to find at a good price.
Just missed out on the Scooby Monitor on ebay last week. Wonder if the buyer is on this site?
#370
Just read through this thread and would also be very interested in having something similar in my car (once it's built lol). After a little searching (google is my friend) i've stumbled accross this:
EvoScan OBDII Mitsubishi MUTII DataLogger Scantool
Works on both Evo and Subaru and to be honest has a very reasonable price tag, only problem is it's in New Zealand so would need to be imported but hey it's promising.
As said before it looks like it would be much easier to integrate into your dash rather than having all the guages.
How many people would be interested?
EvoScan OBDII Mitsubishi MUTII DataLogger Scantool
Works on both Evo and Subaru and to be honest has a very reasonable price tag, only problem is it's in New Zealand so would need to be imported but hey it's promising.
As said before it looks like it would be much easier to integrate into your dash rather than having all the guages.
How many people would be interested?
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I'd be interested, but from what I can make out the only part I'd need to import to get it to work on my classic is the SSMI DataLogger cable. Their basic P&P option is only $10nz, which works out at £4.60, so it's hardly breaking the bank to buy direct.
The interesting part would be fitting a 12-volt powered mini-PC into the center console, if you wanted to go for the fully integrated look.Too many other projects already on the go at the moment to start on that myself though, maybe next summer.
Edit:
Question for the mods - how did this thread end up on the Drivetrain message-board, is that where the OP originally put it? I would have thought Engine or Interior makes a lot more sense.
The interesting part would be fitting a 12-volt powered mini-PC into the center console, if you wanted to go for the fully integrated look.Too many other projects already on the go at the moment to start on that myself though, maybe next summer.
Edit:
Question for the mods - how did this thread end up on the Drivetrain message-board, is that where the OP originally put it? I would have thought Engine or Interior makes a lot more sense.
Last edited by markjmd; 08 October 2009 at 10:08 PM.
#372
I think from what i can make out for my model anyway (1999 UK Turbo) i Want this cable:
Limitless Designs - OpenPort 1.3U Universal USB Cable
Datalogging and EcuFlash Reprogramming Cable.
High quality and high performance 16pin+12pin datalogger/reflash cable, capable of extreme high speeds.
Perfect for EvoScan (Subaru SSMII, Mitsubishi MUTII, OBDII), EcuFlash, OBDII software.
Specifically supports 1994-2007 Mitsubishi vehicles for EFI, AYC and ABS systems. Allows reprogramming of Subaru WRX/Sti ECUs and reprogramming of Mitsubishi Evo factory ecus via EcuFlash (included reflash connector) Also Supports 1999-2007 Subaru SSM-II vehicles for datalogging.
This allows for remapping of the ECU wereas the cheaper cable doesn't, not sure if it would be worthwhile having this option as i would still have to pay a mapper to alter the settings?
You would also need the software which is AUD$25 to download. I'm very tempted to download the software just to have a look lol.
Total price including mapping ability: USD$164.50 or £102.36
Total without mapping ability: USD$111.15 or £69.15
Prices are only from what i can work out, i could have it wrong. I have sent them a support ticket to ask for my 1999 Impreza so will let you know the outcome.
Limitless Designs - OpenPort 1.3U Universal USB Cable
Datalogging and EcuFlash Reprogramming Cable.
High quality and high performance 16pin+12pin datalogger/reflash cable, capable of extreme high speeds.
Perfect for EvoScan (Subaru SSMII, Mitsubishi MUTII, OBDII), EcuFlash, OBDII software.
Specifically supports 1994-2007 Mitsubishi vehicles for EFI, AYC and ABS systems. Allows reprogramming of Subaru WRX/Sti ECUs and reprogramming of Mitsubishi Evo factory ecus via EcuFlash (included reflash connector) Also Supports 1999-2007 Subaru SSM-II vehicles for datalogging.
This allows for remapping of the ECU wereas the cheaper cable doesn't, not sure if it would be worthwhile having this option as i would still have to pay a mapper to alter the settings?
You would also need the software which is AUD$25 to download. I'm very tempted to download the software just to have a look lol.
Total price including mapping ability: USD$164.50 or £102.36
Total without mapping ability: USD$111.15 or £69.15
Prices are only from what i can work out, i could have it wrong. I have sent them a support ticket to ask for my 1999 Impreza so will let you know the outcome.
Last edited by DamEscort; 08 October 2009 at 11:10 PM. Reason: Just realized prices are in american dollars not Auz
#373
Andrew's device was designed for the 97-98 Imprezas, the diagnostic protocol used on all the other cars is different.
The OpenPort will work on the 99 and newer cars - but you will need compatible software. Reprogramming the 99-00 ECUs isn't a risk-free experience, even if you know how to map in the first place.
The OpenPort will work on the 99 and newer cars - but you will need compatible software. Reprogramming the 99-00 ECUs isn't a risk-free experience, even if you know how to map in the first place.
#374
Hello
sorry about my bad English i am from Germany and i hope you will understand me. I am interested in the Scoobymonitor project, but the homepage from Andrew is not available. I have an T25 VW Bus with a Subaru EJ 22 conversion and i want to develope a display to show some engine data in the cockpit like the Scooby Monitor. My question is ? Has anybody saved the information from Andrews Web Side ? I need the part with the description from The ECU Protocoll and the Bascom sample file for a memory dump. The Bascom file was a sample for the communication between the ECU and the display.
Thanks Joerg
sorry about my bad English i am from Germany and i hope you will understand me. I am interested in the Scoobymonitor project, but the homepage from Andrew is not available. I have an T25 VW Bus with a Subaru EJ 22 conversion and i want to develope a display to show some engine data in the cockpit like the Scooby Monitor. My question is ? Has anybody saved the information from Andrews Web Side ? I need the part with the description from The ECU Protocoll and the Bascom sample file for a memory dump. The Bascom file was a sample for the communication between the ECU and the display.
Thanks Joerg
#376
HI
thanks for the link, verry helpful . What i need is the bascom file. In the download area from Andrews web side there was a file "Bascom-AVR Source code for `Dumper` demo programm. The name of the file was "Dumper.bas". I need this file to understand the communication between the ECU and the Atmel controler. I wrote a Email to Andrew but he doesent answer to me. Now the question to the forum : has anybody saved the file or has a printout from the code inside the file?
Thanks Joerg
thanks for the link, verry helpful . What i need is the bascom file. In the download area from Andrews web side there was a file "Bascom-AVR Source code for `Dumper` demo programm. The name of the file was "Dumper.bas". I need this file to understand the communication between the ECU and the Atmel controler. I wrote a Email to Andrew but he doesent answer to me. Now the question to the forum : has anybody saved the file or has a printout from the code inside the file?
Thanks Joerg
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