 I had been sent a video from a friend of someone who modded a Game Boy or a Game Boy shell to show the Speed of their car So I took this cheapo little shell that I had that wasn't working from a imitation Game Boy and Looked it up with an Arduino and a display it works But it's kind of unusable because I'm reading off the OBD port on the car And I don't know how to get more than a response every couple of seconds after it So there's a big delay. We're just gonna drive around and I'm gonna show you it shows the proper miles per hour But there's a bit of a delay so it might be slightly off from what you're seeing up on the screen here. Here we go Yeah, I'm not going four miles an hour But we'll catch up there we go So it's not perfect it's not usable in any means and again, it's not the the Arduino inside the The shell or the display It's just I don't know how to communicate. It's communicating over serial port So it should be faster, but every time I've done something with OBD to on my car I Just don't know if you can get responses out faster. I mean this is obviously reading Through the same computer, you know, this this little module Application that I've installed on my car So you would think that I'd be able to get least, you know every second at least but it's a little bit off from that But it's not too bad just for a fun little project time to turn around So there is some math going on, you know, I'm getting the value from the car And it's actually giving it to me in kilometers per hour And then I have to multiply that by point six something or other. I got the number offline But that that's absolutely that's not slowing things down at all even when I was going with Kilometers per hour. It was still had the same delay. So there we go Challenge accepted and kind of sort of met Thanks for watching