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July 25th, 2020 09:49 PM #11481
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July 25th, 2020 10:38 PM #11482
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July 26th, 2020 12:50 AM #11483
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July 26th, 2020 01:08 AM #11484
Sorry, good sir...that was just 1 of the random items he sent over. You know how enthusiast buddies just know how to surprise. A great hobo find, really. Fit & finish are pretty good! If not in lazada or shopee, aliexpress should have them.
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July 26th, 2020 07:02 PM #11485
Loved & driven...Doesn't look 170k kms at all![emoji106] Hail to the RingKing!!![emoji120]
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July 26th, 2020 09:48 PM #11486
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July 26th, 2020 10:07 PM #11487
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July 26th, 2020 10:28 PM #11488
Ganda!!! [emoji1786]
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July 26th, 2020 11:12 PM #11489
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July 31st, 2020 12:40 PM #11490
For those who might want TPMS on the MzdConnect Infotainment screen, follow Torben's mod below:
Custom Applications SDK - Write and deploy your own applications | Page 21 | 2 4 to 2 16 Mazda 3 Forum and Mazdaspeed 3 Forums
"1. At the moment it's a first running prototype. It's similar to Speedometer App and based on Herko's code. I was inspired by MazdaRacerDude's post here: Reading BluetoothTPMS (Tire pressure Monitoring) sensor...
2. Changing the car is on the To Do list (the app can identify the car itself), provided JPGs could be customized. The position of the tires in the app depends on the images and needs to be changed accordingly.
3. Language detection (also °C/°F and bar/psi) is also on the To Do list.
4. Yes, TPMS sensors are necessary. That's a big one:
Since the data isn't available to the infotainment system, I get the TPMS data from a microcontroller (Arduino Nano + CC1101 receiver) that is plugged into the USB socket of the infotainment system.
A protocol has to be installed for that communication. I'll add the CMU side with an installer.
5. Next steps:
* The protocol doesn't know which sensor is on which wheel, so the app needs a setup screen or other way to change (and set!) the positions. I'm looking into selecting and pressing first one then another wheel to change the positions.
* Add a function to change the normal pressure and also a range for when the app should (visibly) warn.
* Add English, bar/psi and °C/°F support.
* Add other images (this one's an Abarth 124 Spider).
* It's running on FW 56.xxx but I also want to support 70.xxx. From what I've seen, some slight changes need to be made for that.
* I need to figure out how to make an installer (tweaks.sh). At the moment I'm installing it via ssh.
Since this does not work with data from the ECU, you can install active TPMS sensors (need to be compatible with those on the MX-5 ND)* on old cars that do not actually have active TPMS and you get active TPMS at least on the screen (the car won't know).
* I'm not entirely sure if Mazda uses the same kind of TPMS sensors for their entire fleet?"
-Torben M3R
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