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acedeuce802 09-07-2016 02:54 PM

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I tried very minimally to get the VR speed working with it, but when it didn't work on first attempt, I got a Dual VR board so I can eventually use traction control. Not saying it doesn't work, but I put VR+ to speed input, VR- to ground, and it didn't work (I think that's what I did).

I used the ABS block off plate from Advanced Autosports, then centered the Racepak, and have 2 large buttons with integrated lights on the side (for controlling the Racepak, 1 light for CEL, 1 for nothing ATM), and then datalog switch and tableswitch right above the Racepak buttons.

I have a word document that has scale prints of the instrument cluster block off plate and the IQ3s with mounting holes, so print them out, cut them out, place IQ3s in desired position and tape down, then use it as a drilling and cutting template.

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EO2K 09-07-2016 03:00 PM


Originally Posted by acedeuce802 (Post 1359074)
^I run an IQ3s and could not be more happy. Price was a little steep, but only because of the next solution. Since I'm using Megasquirt, many people have started using tablets at less that $100. However, those have boot times, need to be charged, and aren't very easy to see in sunlight. For those reasons, I think the Racepak is worth it. It's dead reliable and easy to read. Luckily with feeding Megasquirt CAN data I can send all my spare sensors either through the MS3pro or the JBPerf CAN-EGT.

This seriously sounds like the perfect solution. Are you getting enough speed through the CAN module that the IQ3S is displaying useful data? Is it possible to configure high speed and low speed inputs independently? (Like 1hz vs 10hz etc) Or is that done through the CAN interface and the ECU? (You can see I have a lot to learn)

acedeuce802 09-07-2016 03:35 PM


Originally Posted by EO2K (Post 1359216)
This seriously sounds like the perfect solution. Are you getting enough speed through the CAN module that the IQ3S is displaying useful data? Is it possible to configure high speed and low speed inputs independently? (Like 1hz vs 10hz etc) Or is that done through the CAN interface and the ECU? (You can see I have a lot to learn)

I'm not sure, I'm new to the whole CAN thing. I basically just followed the directions to enable CAN Transfer and Dash Broadcasting in Tuner Studio, and selected Megasquirt in Racepak. I will comment that it's a fast enough refresh rate that any faster would not be more useful to a human interface. Basically it's as fast, if not faster, than my eyes and brain can process lol.

mekilljoydammit 09-07-2016 03:55 PM

Does the Racepak do predictive lap timing?

ThePass 09-07-2016 05:24 PM

The Street dash does not. I have an AIM Solo for that, and prefer that device anyways because I can move it from car to car. There are other dashes in the Racepak line at a higher cost that do lap time/predictive if you need that, but those don't have the street-related features of the S.

Lincoln Logs 09-08-2016 12:22 AM

IQ3s also has an odometer which can be useful for street applications. I like that you can also wire in your turn signal indicator, parking brake light, etc, for street builds.

Gee Emm 09-08-2016 07:36 AM

How many of you guys are using the IQ3 to read fuel level? This has been a source of much frustration, as evidenced in the Racepak forum. Main issue has been the averaging needed to get a stable reading.

I run an IQ3 logger, and have given up on trying to get accurate and steady fuel readings, and now use a round gauge, so the question is moot for me but others would be interested if a solution is available.

acedeuce802 09-08-2016 08:37 AM

Mine works just fine, as long as you understand what it's doing. Mine is averaged nicely, so it doesn't jump around, and it will not move over bumps, hills, etc. You will notice a difference after an autocross run, then it'll slowly work it's way back up (but only 5% or so). The weird part is, the fuel will read 5-10% higher when the engine is off. When idling, the fuel level will drop about 3-4%, then when you start driving it'll drop another 3-4%.

cyotani 09-08-2016 05:29 PM

Sneak preview pic. Video to follow tomorrow.


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Originally Posted by cyotani (Post 1359144)
I have a CAN gauge similar to the BTI gauge above working on my Miata running MS3. The hardware is prototype hardware for a new product my company is releasing Q4 this year. It's planned to by an OBD2 CAN universal gauge. I modified the firmware to read the MegaSquirt PIDS as a special build. I'm trying to get my company to release a special build into the standalone ECU market but it's not a market we typically operate in and I don't know what the volume might be. It's been hard to get management to buy into it.

The gauge is superior in hardware and to the BTI. 1.8" color display, 4 buttons for better navigation, micro SD card for logging and firmware updates. I'll try to get permission to share a video and generate some interest in selling it. Planned price point is more competitive than the BTI too. I'm really pushing to get this done. I'll post back here if there are any updates.


Chiburbian 09-08-2016 06:18 PM

What does your employer need to see? There have been a handful of can bus gauges like this in development in the MSextra forums but none have yet to make it to market. There is interest in this category of product.

I like digital dashboards but not everyone wants to make that leap.

Btw, I don't really like the look of the gauge. The buttons are fine but the logo is a bit much. I feel the same way about the AEM stuff and I run one but that's just my opinion.

gooflophaze 09-09-2016 01:11 AM

https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...36611d95e7.jpg

I've been keeping quiet about this one.

mekilljoydammit 09-09-2016 08:50 AM


Originally Posted by ThePass (Post 1359251)
The Street dash does not. I have an AIM Solo for that, and prefer that device anyways because I can move it from car to car. There are other dashes in the Racepak line at a higher cost that do lap time/predictive if you need that, but those don't have the street-related features of the S.

Yeah, I'm trying to decide between the "move a SOLO around" or "integrate everything" trains of thought. Then again, by the time I'm ready to buy there'll be at least one more new generation of AIM stuff to compare against too...


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