- Opel is first car manufacturer to make preselected vehicle data available
- Unique OPC Power App has debut in new Astra OPC (206 kW/280 hp)
- Numerous applications: from engine boost pressure to lap time for tech savvy OPC fan
Opel
shares its passion for technology with its customers by becoming the first ever
car manufacturer to make preselected data from the CAN bus (Controller Area
Network) directly available on an iPhone where it can be displayed or analyzed
further. The CAN bus is the central system that unifies and connects all the
electronic control units in the vehicle.
Apple
smartphone users can now download the OPC PowerApp an application or App from
the AppStore for just 0.79 euro, enabling them to access to CAN bus data. This
innovative application has its world debut in the Astra OPC with its 206 kW / 280
hp output - the sporty spearhead of Opel’s compact car portfolio.
The
CAN bus bundles the signals from the different vehicle areas. So far, only
highly specialized work shops were able to access this information using
specialist software. Now however, Opel is now giving car enthusiasts the chance
to receive selected, performance-related data by offering the OPC PowerApp. This
opens up a whole new world to drive enthusiasts who want the latest technology.
The
fun offered by the OPC PowerApp does not just end when the engine is switched
off. Not only are up to sixty different data, including engine boost pressure,
throttle position, lateral acceleration or engine torque, readily available in
real time on the iPhone but they can also be stored and later compared with
friends. A lap time recorder connected to GPS data appeals to racing fans, for example those who use
the legendary Nürburgring track and want to analyze and improve their performances
on the Nordschleife stretch.
In this way, braking
points and section speeds can be analyzed. However, in addition the G-forces
can be measured inside specific bends.
In order to get the most out of the wealth of
functions offered by the OPC PowerApp a black box or smart phone controller that
can be ordered by customers and is installed behind the interior panels. It can
be installed ex works or easily retrofitted on request by Opel dealerships. The
module is directly connected to the CAN bus of the vehicle and transmits its
data with a frequency of 30 Hertz to the iPhone which is equivalent to real
time. An optionally available FlexDock iPhone cradle can also be installed to
offer even better access and visibility of the PowerApp data. In that sense,
the mobile phone acts as an additional instrument inside the cabin, recording
all the data.