@@mun33y this was quite some time ago so I can’t remember all the steps. I think this engine had a dedicated oil pressure sensor which was able to read.
My gearing is auto-detected via manually entered gear ratios in the setup screens and AFR is setup via the Link ECU specific inputs. The best way to do this is to check your Link ECU for where your Wideband is configured to, and then select this input value on the RealDash input screen for that gauge. Let me know how you get on.
Hey this is via a Link ECU tuning cable on a Link G4, so serial at the moment. I believe RealDash has support for CANBUS too but haven't tested this just yet. Also, I'm going to test with an OEM ECU soon but this will work with a Tactrix / Bluetooth setup for OEM ECUs.
@@hacksawracingThanks for the reply. Hope you can make some tutorial for it. I'm currently using BTSSM, but I would like to monitor additional sensors along with Subaru SSM parameters.
@@tibuuso I've used FreeSSM program before with Tactrix cable which worked well but I'm not sure if one could integrate additional aftermarket sensors on a factory ECU. That sounds like more of an aftermarket ECU solution. Is that what you mean?
@@hacksawracing I missed few details to mention. I'm planning to use Arduino/Raspi along with Tactrix. Do you know if RealDash can read two inputs? One from OEM ECU and one from Arduino/Raspi
@@tibuuso I don't know off the top of my head sorry. RealDash appears to have a whole heap of available integrations but I'm not sure if a 'profile' can be set up with more than one integration on the same dash
That's very cool Paul! You must be thrilled. Nice and clear. I love the various use cases for this application. I see yours is a more permanently dashboard solution if I'm not mistaken? I had to monitor some real time data at the track so just popped mine on a phone holder on the windscreen for the day. Nice work.
How did you get oil pressure to work ?
@@mun33y this was quite some time ago so I can’t remember all the steps. I think this engine had a dedicated oil pressure sensor which was able to read.
hello brett
i have the same setup impreza gc with link g4+ please can you tell me how setup gears and afr..??
thanx
My gearing is auto-detected via manually entered gear ratios in the setup screens and AFR is setup via the Link ECU specific inputs. The best way to do this is to check your Link ECU for where your Wideband is configured to, and then select this input value on the RealDash input screen for that gauge. Let me know how you get on.
Or look down at gearstick as you change gear😂
Are you pulling data from Tactrix with OEM ECU?
Hey this is via a Link ECU tuning cable on a Link G4, so serial at the moment. I believe RealDash has support for CANBUS too but haven't tested this just yet. Also, I'm going to test with an OEM ECU soon but this will work with a Tactrix / Bluetooth setup for OEM ECUs.
@@hacksawracingThanks for the reply. Hope you can make some tutorial for it. I'm currently using BTSSM, but I would like to monitor additional sensors along with Subaru SSM parameters.
@@tibuuso I've used FreeSSM program before with Tactrix cable which worked well but I'm not sure if one could integrate additional aftermarket sensors on a factory ECU. That sounds like more of an aftermarket ECU solution. Is that what you mean?
@@hacksawracing I missed few details to mention. I'm planning to use Arduino/Raspi along with Tactrix. Do you know if RealDash can read two inputs? One from OEM ECU and one from Arduino/Raspi
@@tibuuso I don't know off the top of my head sorry. RealDash appears to have a whole heap of available integrations but I'm not sure if a 'profile' can be set up with more than one integration on the same dash
Here's how I've configured mine th-cam.com/video/2P8f66RhMNY/w-d-xo.html
That's very cool Paul! You must be thrilled. Nice and clear. I love the various use cases for this application. I see yours is a more permanently dashboard solution if I'm not mistaken? I had to monitor some real time data at the track so just popped mine on a phone holder on the windscreen for the day. Nice work.