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I've made my own TPMS by hacking an aftermarket kit bought on eBay and writing a RoadRunner plugin, in order to obtain the tyres informations directly in the front end, by an USB connection to the receiver.
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Current project: Parking sensor USB interface
http://www.tire-pressure-monitors.com/#displays
"For the racing specialist, RS232 links are available to enable conditions to be sent via computer telemetry to the pit."
Give me the time to organize a bit of documentation, and I'll publish all in the forum.
By the moment, this is a photo of the custom device I've made:
and this is a screenshot of the software in action:
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Car installation 95% [■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■]
Current project: Parking sensor USB interface
robby.. i beg you..make it and sell it. this is fantastic
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RRCam - Video/webcam capture, text overlay, and recording: 2.0 Stable
man you can find any car you want in Dwg or Dxf (autacad drawings) in 3d then you can take a snapshot of whatever view you like..
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Space Navigator - 6 Axis input device: Take it apart - Driver App
RRCam - Video/webcam capture, text overlay, and recording: 2.0 Stable
Junkyards all across the nation. Oh wait! You wanted a drawing...
http://www.3dcadbrowser.com/preview.aspx?ModelCode=8964
Is the closest I could find. You could also scan in a photo from a Hayns or Chiltons.
Failure is not an option....
It's installed by default on every version of Windows.
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