I’m looking to build something to keep In my truck that connects to my ECU. Yes I have searched and looked thru threads in order to see if someone’s done what I’m trying to accomplish. I believe they’ve done ones that are a little bit more in advanced than what I need, or maybe what I need isn’t even possible lol.
Let me add that I’m no arduino expert by any means I recently just started messing with them and have done a few small projects.
I don’t know if anyone is familiar with an EZLynk tuner, it connects to the vehicle via the OBDII-port and broadcasts a Wi-Fi access point which allows a wireless connection to the vehicle. I have the app on my phone which is a pain at times.
I’m looking to use Giga display with the Giga R1 WiFi. Those are just my thoughts from scrolling and looking at what others have said about them. That’s why I have came here to see if there’s better options or if what I’m trying to accomplish is a shot in the dark.
Thanks for any and all advice
This should help you with your design:
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