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muzo_31 05-16-2016 03:47 PM

No doubt about the conclusion.

I don't have much information, but it sounds like my Quadro has a new generation O2 sensor. From a previous model, it has a much compact form factor, but similarly to your model, it only delivers a small volt, no more.

katflap 05-24-2016 12:12 PM

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PCHUD remote desktop

I'am wanting to do some live monitoring whilst riding. Here's a solution
mirror laptop desktop to android phone via bluetooth.

http://www.pcperegrinato.com/

This is a free solution, some of the pay for apps have a better frame rate but this is ok for me .

Once connected and setup its laptop in the topbox and phone strapped to the handlebars :tup:

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katflap 07-18-2016 01:14 PM

Updated link,

This is an all in one download that includes

PCHUD with instructions

"Clear fault codes" software with instructions

A guide to making your own data connection using a vag com cable

and other info

:)

https://mega.nz/#!J0ZAHQaT!gAEUp0fpN...S0DxDBrjmzccV4

katflap 08-31-2016 03:23 PM

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Clever chap "zlobniyslaine" has made an android app that will conect to the Delphi MT 05 via an elm 327 bluetooth interface:clap:

At present, It will show and log data . Once he has fully tested it he plans on adding a dashboard with gauges and eventually put it on to google play.

I plan on testing it once my cheapo elm bluetooth is delivered. :tup:

here is a link to the app as it is so far.

http://zlobniyslaine.org/files/gt650rc.apk

More info here

http://korider.com/index.php?topic=27907.0

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Weldangrind 08-31-2016 03:54 PM

So cool! I have a wifi-based OBDII reader for my pickup, but when my phone is connected, it presumes that data is no longer needed. I'm going to switch to a Bluetooth unit.

BlackBike 08-31-2016 04:55 PM

i figured this would come a while back. there are millions of people all over the world figuring out stuff for the rest of us. :)

Weldangrind 09-01-2016 10:52 AM

It turns out that iOS-based OBDII readers are much harder to come by than ELM327 stuff for the Android folks. I bought this one and I hope it does the trick: http://www.ebay.com/itm/391517651622

Edalsaadio 10-31-2016 04:34 PM

Good, someone could share the link to download the program since that hung already expired. Thank you.

katflap 11-01-2016 02:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Edalsaadio (Post 234881)
Good, someone could share the link to download the program since that hung already expired. Thank you.

I'm guessing you want the PCHUD software ?

See post #1 for an updated link :)

http://www.chinariders.net/showpost....74&postcount=1

katflap 01-28-2017 12:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by katflap (Post 230122)
Clever chap "zlobniyslaine" has made an android app that will conect to the Delphi MT 05 via an elm 327 bluetooth interface:clap:

At present, It will show and log data . Once he has fully tested it he plans on adding a dashboard with gauges and eventually put it on to google play.

I plan on testing it once my cheapo elm bluetooth is delivered. :tup:

here is a link to the app as it is so far.

http://zlobniyslaine.org/files/gt650rc.apk

More info here

http://korider.com/index.php?topic=27907.0

I've had a good play with this app now, but I just can't get it to work.

I've tried decompiling it , adding and taking away bits, but still no joy, my knowledge of android just isn't good enough :cry:

It did give me some tips and have been able to communicate with the Delphi ECU by using an elm terminal app. :)

By inputting -

ATZ
ATSP5
81
2101

you get a reply ,which is a string of bytes, similar to the list zlobniyslaine posted.

I think that these bytes represent the PIDs that are available :hmm:

The android app Hobdrive, I have tried . This app is very configurable but you have to do it manually.

With some adjustments I have managed to connect and get some readings but because its either picking up the wrong PIDs or the wrong conversion is being applied, the figures shown make no sense.

Some how I need to identify which sensor is providing which set of figures.

I have little knowledge of this stuff so it could take awhile if ever :ohno:

mogeman 01-26-2018 03:10 AM

Hi guys,
This is a great thread but I unable to any data for the MT05 (my MT05 is for 2 cylinders with 2 oxygen sensors).
I run the PCHUD (MT05EN.HUD) on winXP which is I believe show only for single cylinder data.I used ELM327(CHY340) ,double checked the pin connectors accordingly and com port.

Any enlightments much appreciated,Thanks

250utv 03-29-2018 05:19 PM

I have downloaded the PCHUB software to my 32 bit computer, and gotten the correct line to connect the Delphi ECU diagnostic plug to USB, but my computer doesnt see the ECU when I turn the ignition on. Also, with the downloaded PDHUB software, it is all in either HUB or PAR file format. I am unable to open them up to view it. I am new to all of this and could really use some help. I have gotten the software from BitBox as well, and after spending close to $350, still not able to open the ECU to read write new fuel curves. I can't even open it up to see the log screen. Any help with this would be great. Thanks

azif 05-12-2018 01:37 PM

Download PCHUD
 
Hi guys, my name is Sebastian Pinilla, from Argentina. I try to download PCHUD for MT05 but the link doesn`t work. Anybody can help me?

Thanks!:thanks:

250utv 05-12-2018 06:10 PM

send me a message, I have the pchud software available for you

250utv 05-12-2018 06:14 PM

update: I have kind of given up hope on opening the pchud software and gotten the software from bitbox to work pretty good. I can read, write and edit the program now. I have been playing with all sorts of settings and I enjoy it. And it works on 64 bit computer running windows 10! I still have the pchud software, but i'm not able to open the PAR or HUB files.
So, without being a computer geek, the bitbox stuff is easy to use big time. I made my own adapter and it works just great. I had to get the reader from another source, but it was not to bad in price.


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