This video is an introduction to an upcoming video regarding converting my 2019 Honda Passport into a self driving vehicle with an open source third party modification called a comma two.
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@jake.spencer2 жыл бұрын
That's quite the roadtrip, bud.
@NerdsWithFriends Жыл бұрын
Plus I never made the video. Haha
@logannlizzy95972 жыл бұрын
How much does one of those bad boys go for? Asking for a friend ;)
@NerdsWithFriends3 ай бұрын
You’ll never know. Muahaha
@adammidgley26982 жыл бұрын
Any updates? Curious how it worked out.
@NerdsWithFriends2 жыл бұрын
Sorry for the delay in video. Had a move come up 🤣 short answer- if you have a regular commute with many interstate miles- do it. Totally worth it. I ended up returning it because in the passport the steering is lacking the torque to use it anywhere other than on the interstate. The passport also can’t drive itself in stop and go traffic. These are issues specifically for the passport and other Hondas- but for my use case it just wasn’t worth it. I have more to say- hopefully I’ll find the time to make an update video.
@dbarnette8911 ай бұрын
When’s the update?
@NerdsWithFriends11 ай бұрын
Oh boy. Where do I even start? It was an amazing experience- but I got over my head with the notes and footage and got overwhelmed and abandoned the video (minding that this channel is a hobby and I have a full time job and several kids). I will say the trip went amazingly, and that mod was wonderful for highway driving with some caveats. I ended up with a forked version of the software that showed me a bit more data and enabled some features that were not available on the main branch, like being able to bring the car to a complete stop. Due to limitations with my car, not the mod, it really ended up only being useful on highway driving as the power steering servo lacked torque for tight turns and the system could only be enabled above 40mph without further, more complicated mods. There is some ability to increase the steering torque in some Hondas, but mine is unsupported. Again, these were limitations with my vehicle and others, like Toyotas, fair far better. I ended up returning the system due to me doing very little highway driving in my day to day but it left me being a believer. Sometimes, the mod could even see the road better that I could during heavy rain even in the dark. It was very impressive. Sorry for letting you down on the follow up video though.