CarChip

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I’ve added a new item to “Dave’s list of things he’d buy if he had any extra money”:
The CarChip is a device that plugs into your car’s OBD-II port and records all kinds of performance data so you can transfer it to a computer later. The only drawback I see is that it uses a serial port for the data transfer.

Most other tools like this cost more (usually $200+), can only read one of the three major protocols, and have to be plugged into a computer to work. This gadget can use all three making it work on any car manufactured 1996 or later.

It would be really cool to figure out the communication protocols and make a computer interface myself but that hardly seems like it’d ever make it to the top of “Dave’s list of things he’d do if he had any extra time.”

One Response to “CarChip”

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    fatty says:

    Seems pretty cool, wierd how they are marketing it to monitor other drivers behavior though.

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