Diagnostic Port Data

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  1. grip-wolrd

    grip-wolrd Active Member

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    Does anyone know what format the data is being sent out of the diagnostic port?

    Would like to know if i can read it.

    Thanks,
    Ben
     
  2. Muffking

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    Not sure what the data is like, but unlike an OBD port on cars there is a dedicated kit for Honda bikes.
     
  3. grip-wolrd

    grip-wolrd Active Member

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    I'm wondering if its possible to read the data, like the Gear Indicator kits read the speed and RPM.
     
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    derchef Well-Known Member

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    It´s possible read the data on not euro4 bikes
    suggest you to have a look on cb1000r.it
     
  5. scooby

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    honda are very secretive about thier protocols regarding the info via the OBD port,but Aim do a ECU lead that connects via the OBD port which reads the following,
    ECU_1 HDS_RPM RPM
    ECU_2 HDS_TPS_V Throttle position sensor voltage
    ECU_3 HDS_TPS Throttle position sensor
    ECU_4 HDS_ECT Engine coolant temperature
    ECU_5 HDS_IAT Intake air temperature
    ECU_6 HDS_MAP Manifold air pressure
    ECU_7 HDS_BATT Battery supply
    ECU_8 HDS_SPD Speed
    ECU_9 HDS_IGN_ANG Ignition angle
    ECU_10 HDS_INJ_Tms Injection time
    ECU_11 HDS_unk Unknown channel

    which isn't a lot compared to the BMW s1k for example (it reads over 30 different parameters).

    if using an Aim logger connected via the ECU lead (Aim solo DL for example),you can add a math channel which will give you gear position aswell.
     
  6. derchef

    derchef Well-Known Member

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    On euro3 an older bikes that´s normal for lot of brand
     
  7. grip-wolrd

    grip-wolrd Active Member

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    Does the SC57 have OBD?
     
  8. derchef

    derchef Well-Known Member

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    Even the sc 77 2018 have no standard OBD connector , 57-59-77 they got the same connector .
    Sc57 was the first to use Diagnostic data system

    On euro 4 bikes it´s possible built/buy a cable with honda 4 pins connector and ODB on other side and that read datas with a simple OBD can2 reader

    Come ti dicevo se guardi sul forum Cb1000r.it trovi un utente che sta facendosi un lettore che andra a funzionare
    Diversamente sconsiglio l acquisto delle copie cinesi dell hardware healthtech
     
  9. scooby

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    tell me yr and i'll let you know.

    it's nothing to do with the OBD/diagnaostic plug type,it's the prorocols that honda use,but as the early hondas have little or no electronics aids as such ,theres not a lot of info to be taken from the data anyway.

    the Aim stuff reads from 08 onwards,may even do 04-07 but would need to check
     
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    derchef Well-Known Member

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    protocols was changed with euro 4 models.
    Yes aim will work also with the sc57
     
  11. grip-wolrd

    grip-wolrd Active Member

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    I have a 2005 CBR1000RR.

    This is what I thought; but is the protocol similar to OBD?


    Grazie, ti ricordi il nome dell'utente?

    Vorrei leggere i dati dal ECU tramite un Arduino e poi trasmetterli su uno schermo o loggare.
     
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    derchef Well-Known Member

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  13. scooby

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    what is it your looking to do?

    read data from the ECU,or read fault codes?

    fault codes come up via the dash/MIL light,you just need to then work out what the flashes/blinks correlate to in the service manual.

    if your looking for data,or to log the data for analysis,then the aim soloDL will do it if you connect via a ECU patch lead.

    just so happens i have both for sale haha
     
  14. grip-wolrd

    grip-wolrd Active Member

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    Haha, how convenient :D

    I'm actually looking to read the data via Arduino. With this data there are a lot of things I can do such as Gear Position Indicator and Quick-Shifter and then eventually logging too.

    I know it is relatively easy to read OBD data and because the GI-Pro and such do the same i figured the Honda protocols would also be somewhat easily.
     

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