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Nathan & ZachThe Packet Sniffers episode 4 (2005)

This is our automotive extravaganza. We discuss the history of automotive computer systems and show how to interface to them as well as modify them. We also show some fun mods like putting a video camera in your bumper and installing a laptop stand. Lastly we discuss the Holden Commodore line of automobiles, explain how rolling code style remote keyless entry systems operate, and show how to extend the range of your RKE.


This movie is part of the collection: Open Source Movies

Director: Nathan & Zach
Producer: Nathan & Zach
Production Company: DEAD BEEF Productions
Sponsor: dosman
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Keywords: packet sniffers; OBDII ECU CTM KeeLOQ; hacking automobiles cars
Contact Information: contact@packetsniffers.org


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Laptop stand for your car
Zach explains EFI
Bumper mounted video camera
Zach's Axiom Industrial Computer
ECU & the body computer
Retrieving trouble codes from your ECU - 3 key turn method
Zach rants about auto tech
Commodore - aka Holden Automotive
ECU modding tools
OBD Scan Tools - what are they?
Scantool.net OBDII scan tool and Digimoto software
DIY EFI - Mega Squirt
Remote Keyless Entry - how it works (KeeLOQ)
Extending the range of your RKE


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