eff xr6t
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eff xr6t got a reaction from Kostasz33 in G4+ Extreme CAN coms with Racepak IQ3
From my hours of googling to find information I have found that haltech use the same CAN data stream as AIM do and aim have the can data on their dash setup for link so I guess I could use this.
http://forums.haltech.com/viewtopic.php?t=4916
http://aimsportsystems.com.au/download/ecu/racing/LinkG4_CANBase_100_eng.pd
i would like to do it this way as if I can do it it will mean I can display more parameter that the Universal adapter won't allow.
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eff xr6t got a reaction from 1320MINI in Fury to Racepak with 230-VM efivipec Vnet adapter
For anyone else looking to run similar setups with Racepak dashes and a link ecu. Don't purchase the Racepak display dash or logger dash that has the standard 5pin v-net connector and 8pin Deutsche connected on the back. If you purchase the Racepak STREET dash it has a can module already built into the dash that can be programmed to most new ecus and I have tested and confirmed it on my link G4+ extreme.
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eff xr6t got a reaction from Simon in Fury to Racepak with 230-VM efivipec Vnet adapter
For anyone else looking to run similar setups with Racepak dashes and a link ecu. Don't purchase the Racepak display dash or logger dash that has the standard 5pin v-net connector and 8pin Deutsche connected on the back. If you purchase the Racepak STREET dash it has a can module already built into the dash that can be programmed to most new ecus and I have tested and confirmed it on my link G4+ extreme.
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eff xr6t got a reaction from TechDave in Fury to Racepak with 230-VM efivipec Vnet adapter
For anyone else looking to run similar setups with Racepak dashes and a link ecu. Don't purchase the Racepak display dash or logger dash that has the standard 5pin v-net connector and 8pin Deutsche connected on the back. If you purchase the Racepak STREET dash it has a can module already built into the dash that can be programmed to most new ecus and I have tested and confirmed it on my link G4+ extreme.
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eff xr6t reacted to Simon in G4+ Extreme CAN coms with Racepak IQ3
Yes is the short answer. But the Haltech can stream information would need to be known or reverse engineered to allow a suitable stream to be configured in the ECU.
Using the universal Vnet module would be my pick currently.