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Guys check this out and please support if your interested.

All the current OBD-II data loggers and tools are closed source, meaning you can't add features you want and are slaved to any single product. Its time to open it up and let innovation get into the market place through open source hardware.

Potential here to build an open source knowledge base of information and bring tech to our cars that you would normally only see in a brand new GTR or in your favourite computer racing sim.

Check it out.

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/stanleyhuang/freematics-vehicle-telematics-with-open-source-har

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The goal is to implement following features in the App:


  • Loading history data stored in Freematics OBD-II Adapter
  • Illustrating collected data into more professional and fancy charts
  • Video logging in sync with data logging
  • Video replay with overlaid data
  • Lap timer
  • Car performance benchmarking and comparison
  • Re-programming / updating firmware for Freematics OBD-II Adapter

Good Point, Was going off what was in the Infiniti G37 in the states from myG37.com

Guessing the G37 in states have a different connector?...

http://home.exetel.com.au/nds/NDSII/index.php?content=supportedcars

There are quite a few that have an ODB-II connector.

Great thing about this being open source is that can map to any interface codes and be customised accordingly.

OK confirmed that the developer of this is not supporting Consult immediately.

But good news the developer has a V36 Skyline!.. And is looking into adding support for Consult after the initial release is complete.

And it is all open source. So again can be opened up for anyone else to experiment and extract data and create something awesome.

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