The iC-7 is getting a birthday, and it’s backwards compatible.
The iC-7 has always been a display-only device and has been priced accordingly, but with an upcoming firmware update, some added functionality is coming, all without any hardware changes, payments or strings. Further to this, the dash will now be controlled within Haltechs NSP software rather than the old standalone ICC software.
Scott Hilzinger also has some other major news, Haltech is also ready to open up their CAN protocols to the public, making it easier to integrate their products with a wide range of others for those who have the desire and knowledge to do so. This has come due to popular request, and the fact that all levels of the performance industry are simply better equipped to deal with CAN communications these days compared to just a few years ago.
This was filmed at the 2023 World Time Attack Challenge in Sydney, Australia.
If you want to learn more about CAN communication, this is the course you're looking for.
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TIME STAMPS:
0:00 - Modern Gauge
0:23 - What Is The IC-7
0:48 - Display Only
1:20 - Filled A Market Gap
1:48 - CAN Communication
2:10 - BIG NEWS
2:42 - Why That Approach?
3:04 - Simple Level Vs Advanced
3:29 - OBD2 Compatible
3:55 - NSP Software Integration
4:30 - PDM Integration
4:47 - Firmware Update - All The Features
5:20 - Development Plan
5:50 - When?
6:30 - Thanks Scott!
6:40 - BUILD | TUNE | DRIVE
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