My latest addition.
#1
My latest addition.
This really isnt turbo related BUT it does control my Uberdata and Ostrich All at the touch of a finger. The full progress and install can be seen here http://www.d-series.org/forums/showt...2&page=1&pp=20
If the site is slow we have been having server problems and are changing soon. Just keep trying it will eventualy load up. In the meantime heres a few pics.
If the site is slow we have been having server problems and are changing soon. Just keep trying it will eventualy load up. In the meantime heres a few pics.
#3
Re: My latest addition.
man im working on the exact same thing right now exept im not using a touch screen monitor a 14 inch lcd insted. can you tell me where you got that touch screen and how much it is. i was just going ghetto with mine like putting a cd rom drive and ---- in the radio bay have a 2 plug power inverter for the power supply and monitor usb wireless network adaptor so i can remotley mount it to steal internet from places 160 gig drive ect. and hooking up a perminate wide band and just have that display on dash. real cool man i was wondering when someone was going to do this. I was hoping i would be first but props to you.
#5
Re: My latest addition.
Originally Posted by ****
hah! is that a cdrom drive in your dash? thats nuts man.
i like it for the touch screen uberdata access, where is your climate control?
i like it for the touch screen uberdata access, where is your climate control?
A/C control head board cut and rewired for piggyback setup.
#6
Re: My latest addition.
Originally Posted by rawr
what would be awesome also is if someone could build somthing usb that could act as all of your guages. boost oil presure egt ect
The monitor is a Lilliput 8" touchscreen with VGA inputs for PC's. I had some trouble with it so I'm not sure I would recommend it. I had to rewire the friggin cable due to a bad grounding 9pin din plug. Common issue on these after I googled. Cost about 300 bucks and so far well worth it. The image quality is supurb.
#9
Re: My latest addition.
i know it cant be a mechanical guage, but you could use a low resitance slider pot that gets pushed forward during boost with a spring to roll it back to 0 when say boost was over and have that wired up then take a few diffrent boost readings get the scale of it. and write a program to take thoes readings and display them.