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VAG Data Acquisition System for Poor

In the beginning I have used VCDS OBD cable for advanced block logging. Unfortunatelly, it is very slow on my CAN bus – sample rate 3Hz for limited amount of engine data sets.

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SUMMARY

  • simple and slow OBD logging such as VCDS
  • popular onboard diagnostic Polar FIS+ for VAG cars
  • hacking CAN bus for real time sensor data

Vision

I really like Polar FIS+  onboard diagnostic but it cannot log real time data. I have got a vision of simple data logging for some time. After reading book from Craig Smith I had a feeling it may be possible.

After some discusion with fellow car hackers from OpenGarage forums. Someone already managed to do “simple” logging system for his track-day Mazda.

Changelog

date description
2021-01-22 first connection made. New challenges to resolve
2021-01-02 issues with CANUSB cable
2020-10-18 CAN/USB cable has arrived and waiting for missing OBD/DSUB9 cable
2020-06-30 theory understood from a book written by Craig Smith
2019 visions in my head and headaches from VCDS cable

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