What would be some fun arduino projects for my car? Bonus points if it involves the stereo.
I was thinking about doing some interior lights that flashes with the music or something. I love driving and messing with tech, so I need ideas to tailor a perfect custom experience.
>What would be some fun arduino projects for my car?
how can other people tell you what is fun?
Ditch the arduino and get an ESP32. Then you can play with WLED, or relays, or have a 50-mile-range keyfob with LARA that starts the car and turns on the lights. Once you figure out how to use electronics to tell objects what to do it gets really fun.
everything you said here is wrong and/or completely moronic. op go to /mcg/ or /ohm/ for less moronic homosexuals
install a frick machine into the drivers seat and put a giant black rubber dick on the end of it. use the arduino to sync the thrust rate of the dong to the rpm of your engine.
Your mom would love to take a ride wouldn't she
I want to focus on improving the experience while driving for now. But I may find some use for wireless stuff later down the road.
I'm slow at having ideas and want to see what is possible from you guys. Tried asking ChatGPT but it mostly suggests uncreative shit. I tend to enjoy novelty.
>what should I do, chatGPT?
>wait those aren't fun
>what should I do, PrepHole?
>those ideas suck too
Come up with your own ideas then, homosexual.
>I'm slow at having ideas
Concidering op is a boyracer homosexual, this sounds about right
>boyracer
I'll take that as a compliment, thanks.
For now I settled into the idea of controlling some RGB neon strips like
that default blue but turns red and sync its brightness to the music volume after a speed threshold.
Lets see how fun and doable it is in pratice. I need to figure out how to power and control the lights with arduino, then manage to read the music volume and current speed as inputs.
you don't have to use an arduino just attach the dick to the crankshaft
progressive shift light
So it'll identify as an automatic?
Fit the interior with RGB lights and make them change color with speed
I like the idea of flashing lights timed to the music if it's a retro approach like light boxes from the 70s.
What about some crazy strobe shit
How does that shit work in modern cars that tells you the appropriate gear
Is it possible to do that for old cars
Any ideas for things that can help somebody learn to drive
instead of wasting your time on tarduino, deluding yourself into thinking it is programming, learn some real bare metal...you can use the board...shit even the ide, but dont you dare call delay, or digitalread etc...otherwise youre hardly a half step above clock boy
>.otherwise youre hardly a half step above clock boy
Pure nonsense. You can write sophisticated code without having to deal with registers, and you can write shit code that is chock full of register manipulation. In other words, you are a moron.
nobody who stuck with just arduino libs ever produced anything of value
>Just cut your own circuit board, bro
>dont use an arduino to prototype, bro
Holy shit. This braindead wannabe-gatekeeping homosexual ...
Arduinos are programmed in a C++ variant but you can also use Python.
Dumb gorilla Black person
You could build a arduino based ECU so you can make your own maps for more power or better fuel economy and have multiple maps ready with a push of button and make custom dashboards and telemetry, possibilities are endless.
If you do everything yourself it's 160$, if you want a plug and play you're looking at 1500$ Holley ECU.
Made some progress for it for my racecar but it's shelved since I have to make my own basetune and there are too many other things that need to be done first.
build a soundboard for your car using an arduino and a outdoor speaker wired under the hood
>Black person in BMV cuts you off without using a turn signal
>gunfire_sound_effect.mp3
train horn, air compressor, wire to button, control with raspberry pi
mark roper, there's a YouTube video about it with instructions
Something that sniffs the CAN bus and shows you shit in realtime or lets you use the steering wheel buttons to control other stuff.
Turning your car into an epileptics nightmare probably is not conductive to safe driving.