February ECU Project
I had an idea for a project, since I'm none too good at the mechanics side and alittle straped for cash (and knee deep in uni work). I thaught it a good idea, and useful, to be able to read the cars ECU data (and possibly later write) without a laptop and that, frankly, expenive program (since I don't have a laptop).
I do however have one of these http://www.gp2x.com/ (http://www.gbax.com UK distributor), which is a portable media divice which has many many uses. It's really easy to create things for. However at the moment the only way I can see of connecting it to the car is via the breakout board (£40
) and it, as of yet, the GP2x has no car adaptor and the batteries run out fast.
Anyway, I wanted to know if it's possible to calculate HP (wouldn't be at the wheels) using the information recieved from the ECU? I know HP is converted from Watts easily, but, can it be calculated using the RPM of the engine and the size (diamiter?) of the revolving object? I know it's a long shot but any response would be great. Thanks.
I had an idea for a project, since I'm none too good at the mechanics side and alittle straped for cash (and knee deep in uni work). I thaught it a good idea, and useful, to be able to read the cars ECU data (and possibly later write) without a laptop and that, frankly, expenive program (since I don't have a laptop).
I do however have one of these http://www.gp2x.com/ (http://www.gbax.com UK distributor), which is a portable media divice which has many many uses. It's really easy to create things for. However at the moment the only way I can see of connecting it to the car is via the breakout board (£40
Anyway, I wanted to know if it's possible to calculate HP (wouldn't be at the wheels) using the information recieved from the ECU? I know HP is converted from Watts easily, but, can it be calculated using the RPM of the engine and the size (diamiter?) of the revolving object? I know it's a long shot but any response would be great. Thanks.