![]() ![]() The video starts and stops recording without any issue (much better/reliable than my GoPro), and I haven't had any issue with pulling data off the CAN bus. Overall the system has been quite robust, but it hasn't been perfect. It works fairly well, but not perfect or as clean and precise as pulling it from the CAN. In the meantime, I did create a math channel to calculate the gear that the DCT is in. I have started to work with RaceLogic to get some additional information from the CAN bus, specifically the following I have also update my scene to include more information from the CAN Bus. Just an update on the VBOX as RaceLogic pushed a new update to the VBOX which has better support for the 4C. The video quality sometimes it's not the best but overall I'm quite happy with it. I created a special seen without lap timer, just a multipurpose scene that I can use for autocross or recording things on the road. On my rally I kept my Vbox on for instant recording of fun things happening. Besides you only need the Wi-Fi signal to aim the cameras which is not too often. So another reason for you to be able to turn off the Wi-Fi signal. As soon as I turn on the Vbox and it booted up my XM radio signal would go away! Interestingly I was able to move the antenna about 1 inch and get it to work! But only 1 inch in this one direction, everywhere else I moved it it wouldn't work. It's nice to have the Vbox on so you can instantly record something when you need but since it interferes with the internet I left it off most of the time and with the boot up time it was not that easy to use.Īlso interesting is it interfered with my XM radio reception. I sent this suggestion to the manufacturer. Maybe a way to turn it off or on right through the OLED. One solution I suggest would be a way to turn off the Wi-Fi but still use the Vbox. I tested it and I'm 100% sure that's the problem. The Wi-Fi signal your Vbox sends out interferes with the mobile phone provider Internet. If you have the Vbox machine on you can't use the internet on a laptop in the car or even your mobile phone. Something interesting I learned on my rally using this Vbox! Keep at it you're the master! That Vbox scene you created was amazing. To get a feel for what "may" be possible see the data from AiM that is possible for the 4C.ĪiM reports it can read the following information:Ģ7) Traction control intervention for anti-slip regulationĢ8) Electronic stability control intervention When I get some spare time I will work with VBOX to see if I can pull more info. ![]() Notice I didn't include the current gear? I haven't found a way to pull it, nor have I gotten help from VBOX to get the additional signals (yet). I'm going by memory right now, but VBOX can pull the following information via CAN: However, the CAN reader that is built into VBOX can't read all of the available information. Just try your own OBDII reader, and you can see a lot of engine info. As Call me Al indicated the standard CAN port on the OBDII connector can pull a lot of different signals from it.
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