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Link G4+ with GaugeArt Gauge


Jay00

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Hi, 

I've recently picked up a GaugeArt Canbus gauge. However, it's the Haltech version...

Upon connecting to the gauge, Link G4+ is not showing as an ecu option, only, you guessed it, Haltech. 

Is there a way to configure the CAN output to suit this scenario? 

Appreciate any guidance. 

Thanks,

Jason 
 

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Yep, the branded gaugeart devices are locked to that particular brand ECU in the firmware.   The Link CAN is flexible enough to be able to duplicate the Haltech stream however there is a limitation of six ID's (haltech uses many more in their full stream).  

If you attach a copy of your tune and a quick list of the channels you would like to be able to display I should be able to set it up (may not be able to give you the full channel list that is avail in the gauge).

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Thanks for the speedy reply and offer AdamW.

Guess I've just learnt something the hard way! 

The below x6 would be great: 

Coolant Temperature (An Temp 1)
IAT (AN Temp 2) 
Oil Pressure (AN Volt 5) 
MAP Sensor (AN Volt 1)
Fuel Pressure (AN Volt 6)  
Ethanol Content (DI5) 

+ AFR/Global Knock/Voltage on the chance there's more space... 

Thank you.

- Jason 
 

190803 Tune.pclr

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Hi Adam! Thank you for this. I have mostly sorted out a customer that made the same mistake buying a Haltech GaugeArt for his Link G4+. 

I have set up the ones you have specified but I might need some more. The customer requested these:

- Battery Volts
- TPS
- Oil Temperature
- injector duty
- RPM

I think all I need is the CAN IDs. Where did you get these from? 

Also, oil pressure is reading incorrectly. It reads -14 when there is no pressure so is it possible it's readiing absolute? I tried to offset but unsuccessfully. 

Thanks! 

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6 hours ago, JonoP said:

Also, oil pressure is reading incorrectly. It reads -14 when there is no pressure so is it possible it's readiing absolute? I tried to offset but unsuccessfully. 

Yep, I think they do use absolute.  Try an offset of 1013.

 

6 hours ago, JonoP said:

- RPM

- TPS

Add Eng speed and TP main to same stream as MAP, as below.

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6 hours ago, JonoP said:

- Oil Temperature

Add oil temp to same stream as IAT and ECT as below.

image.png.285713c92d9bb081fc3e1a3703012281.png

 

For injector duty and batt voltage you would have to give up some of the other channels as you only have 6 CAN IDs to play with and haltech spread them over many more.

 

6 hours ago, JonoP said:

I think all I need is the CAN IDs. Where did you get these from? 

Copy attached.

 

 

Haltech-CAN-Broadcast-Protocol-v2-0.pdf

 

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