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rallyrs
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dashboards

Post by rallyrs »

anyone using or considered a non-genuine dash.

what are the options:
electrical or mechanical gauges
diyautotune LCD display
PALM mobile
laptop
laptop with a remote touchscreen lcd
tablet/notebook PC

I've been contemplating above for a while, my prefered option is a notebook or laptop with lcd running tuner studio.
What are other using?

Found this tonight on ebay : 7" windows touchscreen tablet pc
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will this run tuner studio?
to good to be true?
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devojet
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Re: dashboards

Post by devojet »

Im using the LCDash from DIY autotune in my hot rod. It's not finished yet though. I have written my own firmware to add an odometer to make it legal. I will also be adding a fuel gauge and changing the screen layouts.

A mini pc/laptop and lcd screen is another option.

Cheers

Daniel.
26 Chev hotrod with a 1UZFE and MS3x, Flex fuel, GPIO Transmission control and LCDash.
LS3 powered Race boat with MS3pro and GPIO.
MS2 on a 22r in a Hilux (mates car).
MS2extra on a turbo EF Falcon (brothers car).
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rallyrs
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Re: dashboards

Post by rallyrs »

cheers,
I went off the lcd dash because I thought the layouts were fixed. I had another look tonight, how do you modifying the layouts.

steve
MS2 extra, gsxr600 TB, Falcon EF vr 36:1, V6 commodore coils
devojet
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Re: dashboards

Post by devojet »

The layouts are fixed. I had to modify the firmware to add the new layouts.

Here is a picture of the layout I added. It is a work in progress. I added 2 new gauge types as well, the vertical bar graphs and the larger digits for the speedo. I haven't touched it for at least a year and a half except for mounting it in the dash.

Image
26 Chev hotrod with a 1UZFE and MS3x, Flex fuel, GPIO Transmission control and LCDash.
LS3 powered Race boat with MS3pro and GPIO.
MS2 on a 22r in a Hilux (mates car).
MS2extra on a turbo EF Falcon (brothers car).
Toyota Supra 1jz MS2extra, COP.
13B Turbo MS2extra.
long283
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Re: dashboards

Post by long283 »

If you want to experiment with your own dash you could get an Arduino and connect it to a 16x2 or 20x4 LCD display like this one http://www.littlebirdelectronics.com/pr ... ce%29.html

The Arduino has several analog inputs and several digital in/outs that you could measure signals from an electrical sender like your fuel tank, oil press., temp or voltage and display a value or bar. You could use a reed switch and magnet to display speed or as an odometer and add a couple of buttons to cycle through the menu.
Here's a quick reference on how to use the LCD library to display information.
http://arduino.cc/en/Reference/LiquidCrystal
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