Granted, this is not for that and more for a Video. Hence the reasoning to ask the guys that track their cars because I have not gotten to the point of needing to do that with it. Obviously, we log to program PCM's as well. I have another light to warn of a too lean an A/F. At the track I have shift lights (the gauges have programable LED's) so I can have it give me a shift light at WOT and 5000 RPM. When daily driving I use more mundane information such as actual percentage fuel level to give me a second warning light when levels drop below 15% to "pre-warn" me of the level. In particular, I have pillar gauges on it (it is supercharged) that run off the OBD monitoring the car constantly. I also use the data streaming from the OBD on the 2010 Charger. I log pass data all the time at the track with the Charger. If so, is there anybody that could give me the info of what PIDs are there for the Viper? I ask because if there is nothing worth getting from the device, then I'll go another route.ĭave. Will something like this be able to pull the available PID's from the Viper. An OBDII Logger like the Kiwi is an option I was looking into because it would allow me to log onto the cell phone. If I cannot get that info from the OBD, then I'll have to rely on GPS which will not be as accurate. I want to use the files with an overlay rending system similar to RaceRender. The data file will then be used to overlay onto video files. More specifically I am looking to use a system that provides me a CSV file. I am looking to log the speed, throttle positions, braking, etc. I am not looking for data to program the PCM or alter the fuel map.
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Do we have speed, RPM, Throttle position, brake line pressure, etc.
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What I was looking to find out is what Parameters ID's can be read. I would imagine that the 2010 Charger SRT8 has more parameters available than does the Viper. I am aware that OBDII was in US Autos since the mid 90's but not all cars provide the same parameters. I asked about the track guys simply because I assumed they were the most likely to be data logging.