@WhangareiKE70This is Adam from Link ECU. Realdash will work with any of our ecu's. For G4X you will need to use CAN rather than the direct USB connection that some of our older ECU's could do. If you want to use the ipad then you will need a wifi CAN dongle. The only supported one I know of for iOS at this time is the "OBDLink MX+". Even though it just looks like a common cheap OBD2 dongle, this device can actually do proper generic bidirectional CAN comms. Another common option for your type of application is a cheap Android headunit with a USB CAN dongle - then they turn on/off by themselves with ignition etc, rather than the ipad will probably need to be manually woken up and put to sleep every drive. If you need any help setting it up, myself and quite a few other users on the Link forum know our way around realdash fairly well.
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@WhangareiKE70This is Adam from Link ECU. Realdash will work with any of our ecu's. For G4X you will need to use CAN rather than the direct USB connection that some of our older ECU's could do. If you want to use the ipad then you will need a wifi CAN dongle. The only supported one I know of for iOS at this time is the "OBDLink MX+". Even though it just looks like a common cheap OBD2 dongle, this device can actually do proper generic bidirectional CAN comms. Another common option for your type of application is a cheap Android headunit with a USB CAN dongle - then they turn on/off by themselves with ignition etc, rather than the ipad will probably need to be manually woken up and put to sleep every drive. If you need any help setting it up, myself and quite a few other users on the Link forum know our way around realdash fairly well.