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It may be an exercise in futility however it’s more of a practical learning experience for me and perhaps a little cool factor to go along with it. Thanks for the tip on the sending units. That’s the info I was after.
That's a really great point. Currently I have the 6.2 with the 4l80e. I wired up a digital tach to the generator, and used a Dakota Digital Signal Interface (SGI-100BT) to convert the signal.
I'm really wanting to try and do this. The hardest part , for me, is understanding how to get the info...
Those diagrams are unfortunate- I thought for sure there would be more information going to the STE port. And two, still trying to understand what pin goes to what is still unclear. I really appreciate you locating those. What TM did you find it in?
You're probably correct about the factory...
That’s the thought process,yes. I was hoping to hear from some others, in the group, that may have more electrical knowledge. But from what I understand you have to use sending units that are less than 5v to use in conjunction with the Arduino computer. I would presume that the 5v sending units...
Looking to create a arduino setup that reads analog inputs such as:
Oil Pressure
Coolant Temp
Fuel Level
etc
Displaying them on a TFT LCD screen
Instead of putting in some VDO sending units, I was thinking of using the STE/ICE port, since all signal wires are going to it.
I looked through the...