Posted By: Antero Jussila
New Device, display OBD1 Knock, Boost, WBO2, Flex% - April 15, 2017 11:21 pm UTC
How many of us have a double din android radio and wish we could display something useful on the screen? How about the nifty Torque app using the high speed Can Bus OBD2 format, but with extra goodies.
I made a device that converts Mitsubishi OBD1 and Mitsubishi MUT into CAN BUS OBD2 format that any ELM327 bluetooth dongle, or ELM327 wifi dongle can plug into, and be displayed on Torque App.
Knock is not natively supported in the standard OBD2 PIDs, so I created some new custom PIDs so they can be viewed on Torque. I also added a few extra ones, such as Boost Sensor, WBO2 sensor, Flex fuel, Fuel pressure, Oil pressure, and three generic 0-5V signal sensors.
Short PDF manual can be downloaded here:
http://lcdbc.xp3.biz/CanbusDeviceManual.pdf
I made a device that converts Mitsubishi OBD1 and Mitsubishi MUT into CAN BUS OBD2 format that any ELM327 bluetooth dongle, or ELM327 wifi dongle can plug into, and be displayed on Torque App.
Knock is not natively supported in the standard OBD2 PIDs, so I created some new custom PIDs so they can be viewed on Torque. I also added a few extra ones, such as Boost Sensor, WBO2 sensor, Flex fuel, Fuel pressure, Oil pressure, and three generic 0-5V signal sensors.
Short PDF manual can be downloaded here:
http:/