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Old 07-16-2016, 08:07 AM   #14
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Hi nine8six,

i throw in another idea. If we could store the data of the sensor for a time period and could upload that to an online database, we could compare data and engines. Also it would be possible to give software updates. So it might be useful if the product could communicate with the internet in any way.

I think that is important, because even if the system is self learning the main problem might be to interpret things right. So maybe something generates vibration. But it's not the IMS but a failing a failing ignition coil or something like that.

Regards, Markus
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