DDA Port Hacking?

Started by nkryptit, June 30, 2008, 08:09:17 AM

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nkryptit

Quote from: Bill in OKC on July 09, 2008, 01:44:02 PM
I wish you the best of luck.  It is a cool project for sure and potentially profitable  [beer]

Thanks,  Maybe I do need to think about it that way.  Right now I'm just looking at it from a hobby view point, but it seems that I would have to spark up a partnership with ducati/synerject in order to get their "secret codes".  I'll send out some emails...see what people have to say.

nkryptit

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Quote from: ducvet on June 30, 2008, 05:36:22 PM
It might be easiest for you to buy the technoresearch software for your bike in a laptop program and then reverse engineer  it.
What are you hoping to access?
different ECU use the same port newer bikes (749,999,hyper) are can line but the older are not(p7,p8,16m,15).
some of the older bikes the aftermarket played around with the enviromental trims to richen the whole map. some (FIM) developed their own maps.
good luck and keep us posted.

This is it...you were on it from the start...Thanks!

But I know the 696 has a new ecu...so the software might not be compatible...wonder what the dealer mechanics use?

http://www.technoresearch.com/Products/VDSTS-Motorbike/VDSTS_Motorbike_Pricing.htm is not a bad deal if you plan on using it for just one bike...I'll get in touch with them about if/when 696 might be compatible.

EEL

I dont want to jack the thread but what would be really cool is if you can ADD another feature to the bike and route that data through the DDA. Specifically, I would love to see accelerometers strapped to the bike giving lean angles and braking/acceleration data.

nkryptit

Quote from: EEL on July 18, 2008, 11:58:05 AM
I dont want to jack the thread but what would be really cool is if you can ADD another feature to the bike and route that data through the DDA. Specifically, I would love to see accelerometers strapped to the bike giving lean angles and braking/acceleration data.

I'm sure something like that already exists out there...it wouldn't have anything to do with the DDA though, You would use your own sensors and Microcontroller to record the data.  I'll put that on my list of projects to come maybe, would be cool.  Could probably measure somethings like Max Lean Angle, Max G force, things like that...I'll look into it.

hokoon

Hi, I've the same idea and google bring me here. Any progress?