For the folks who are trying to figure out Stinger and OP (openpilot) and comma.ai stuff, I would like to share my recent experiences with you, and my personal opinions, hope that helps ('19 GT2 AWD)
comma.ai is the company who is providing the hardware, so you can order a device (expect a customized mobile phone basically, battery removed, integrated panda -car communication box- added, IR camera for driver monitoring, etc.) and hyundai-c harness package (that fits into the LKA (Lane Keep Assist) camera slot for stinger).
openpilot is the open source software you need to install through git hub, once you get the device and install it to your car, but officially stinger is not supported out of the box, or by the company comma.ai. Instead there is a HKG hyundai-kia-genesis community, that provides custom forks out of the core software, and Tunder, the guy in the video, has built one and shared it, so you can install his version into the device, which is optimized for gt2's variable steering and other parameters. He is also a stinger owner and keeps tweaking the software, which is the greatest part. (special thanks!) there are also other HKG community editions, you can install whichever you want, so that is the meaning of community supported.
Comma.ai has a very dedicated discord channel, so you can find all the answers to your questions if you run into problems installing software or running the code. With that being said, it would be more realistic to say this is not a final plug-and-play, no problem, consumer software yet; for kia stinger specifically, but if you are not scared of codes and command lines, you will feel it is such a breeze to install. I run some problems for the first time, device not recognizing the stinger, then I follow some advice from the community and it worked out.
Driving experience is something I want to share briefly too. OP engages with your cruise control, so it is not full time control. and it only controls the steering wheel, the car manages throttle and you as a driver basically. It is nowhere near autonomous, but to make things clear it is such a good addition to help steering assistance on the car, so there is no nagging, "keep your hands on steering wheel warning" constantly. Software handles that part very well. You still need to look at the road because of the eye tracking and system disengages if you are distracted. Level 2 ADAS. (What am I gonna do with my both hands free now is kind of a good question, probably will hold two coffee cups at the same time while driving now! joking : )
Upgraded from optima, I am already a big fan of the stock steering assist on looong interstate driving, day and night, but annoyed with the nagging, so this is a nice addition and comfort to me. I also like experiencing tech gadgets, having an AI powered autopilot, so it is a win-win. And I am always in control of the car, override anytime, and even toggle off openpilot and drive the way I want, gives more confidence. There is always a safe margin for error, improvisation of the road by the software, sometimes ping-pongs the steering wheel, so I am policing the ai behavior while driving too.
Again, if you are into tech and love long distance driving coast-to-coast, you can give it a try, and I am sure you will love it.
Please correct me if any of the info above is wrong or misleading. Happy to answer any questions. Otherwise, wish you happy stinger-ing.
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