09-11-2013, 01:45 PM
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mpguino, where to buy?
Now that jellybeandriver is no longer selling the complete ones, does anyone know where to buy a kit, or even just a PWB?
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09-11-2013, 05:00 PM
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by the looks of your user name, im assuming you have a 1997 honda civic EX. After 1995, honda switched over to OBDII, therefore, you will need a scangauge or ultra gauge.
Mpguino is only for pre-obdII cars.
I'm in sol cal as well (orange county). Im not using mine anymore, i can sell it to you. PM if you're interested.
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09-11-2013, 05:56 PM
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You can still use the MPGuino on OBDII cars as long as they have fuel injectors. MPGuino has nothing to do with the OBD system unlike the SG or UG, which rely on the OBD system to collect data.
Here is where you can buy a MPguino: MPGuino trip computer - MPGuino
He is actually on Ecomodder under the username meelis11 if you want to contact him directly.
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09-11-2013, 06:02 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jedi_sol
by the looks of your user name, im assuming you have a 1997 honda civic EX. After 1995, honda switched over to OBDII, therefore, you will need a scangauge or ultra gauge.
Mpguino is only for pre-obdII cars.
I'm in sol cal as well (orange county). Im not using mine anymore, i can sell it to you. PM if you're interested.
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I have an ultra gauge, the mpguino is for a 90 crx I have.
Do you have the smaller mpguino that jb was selling? If so pm me.
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09-11-2013, 06:02 PM
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Originally Posted by cbaber
You can still use the MPGuino on OBDII cars as long as they have fuel injectors. MPGuino has nothing to do with the OBD system unlike the SG or UG, which rely on the OBD system to collect data.
Here is where you can buy a MPguino: MPGuino trip computer - MPGuino
He is actually on Ecomodder under the username meelis11 if you want to contact him directly.
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^ Yah, that.
Radio Shack also sells Arduino hardware (at least, the ones in my neck of the woods do). You might could score the hardware from Radio Shack, then program it yourself. Of course, that would involve a little bit of soldering on your part (a few resistors, a few diodes, and a few caps).
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09-11-2013, 06:03 PM
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Originally Posted by cbaber
You can still use the MPGuino on OBDII cars as long as they have fuel injectors. MPGuino has nothing to do with the OBD system unlike the SG or UG, which rely on the OBD system to collect data.
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did not know that...i may just keep my mpguino
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09-11-2013, 06:04 PM
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Originally Posted by cbaber
Here is where you can buy a MPguino: MPGuino trip computer - MPGuino
He is actually on Ecomodder under the username meelis11 if you want to contact him directly.
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thank you.
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09-11-2013, 06:09 PM
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^ Yah, that.
Radio Shack also sells Arduino hardware (at least, the ones in my neck of the woods do). You might could score the hardware from Radio Shack, then program it yourself. Of course, that would involve a little bit of soldering on your part (a few resistors, a few diodes, and a few caps).
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Thanks, I'll have to look into that too. I was more interested in the ones sold by JB because they the pwb fits perfectly in the clock display on the CRX's. But I will look into that.
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09-11-2013, 06:11 PM
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Thanks, I'll have to look into that too. I was more interested in the ones sold by JB because they the pwb fits perfectly in the clock display on the CRX's. But I will look into that.
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Yah, I know how you feel.
I think the Arduino Nano might be a similar fit.
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