View Poll Results: Digital Gauge Cluster
Cool
12
75.00%
Geeky
4
25.00%
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Digital Gauge Cluster
#1
Digital Gauge Cluster
OK, so here's how I've been spending my time lately.
When I start my car, my Navigation screen boots up to this.....
So, here's my question....Is this "cool" or just "geeky". Please be honest, I can take it.
To answer some questions before they're asked....
Yes, the image/gauges are much clearer in real-life...this was the best pic I could get of it.
Yes, they really do work. The car was running (at idle) when I took the pic.
When I start my car, my Navigation screen boots up to this.....
So, here's my question....Is this "cool" or just "geeky". Please be honest, I can take it.
To answer some questions before they're asked....
Yes, the image/gauges are much clearer in real-life...this was the best pic I could get of it.
Yes, they really do work. The car was running (at idle) when I took the pic.
#3
If someone can tell me how to change the poll, I'll add that third option.
When I created it, I considered making 4 choices....
a) Just plain cool
b) Cool, in a geeky way
c) Geeky, in a cool way
d) Just plain geeky
But, I've come to realize that not everyone gets my odd sense of humor...or that it doesn't translate that well into text.
When I created it, I considered making 4 choices....
a) Just plain cool
b) Cool, in a geeky way
c) Geeky, in a cool way
d) Just plain geeky
But, I've come to realize that not everyone gets my odd sense of humor...or that it doesn't translate that well into text.
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#8
I knew that SOMEONE was going to take issue with whatever song was playing. I actually thought about it and, I even went through several songs trying to find one that would be the most "universally accepted"...guess I picked wrong.
As to how I did it; I have a CarPC (see previous post on that installation) and this is an extension of that project.
A very smart fella by the screen name of "tgreenwood2" at www.mp3car.com wrote a plug-in for the software I'm using (Centrafuse) that takes data from the OBD-II connector and displays it as gauges like this.
I had to buy an OBD-II-to-USB interface (I bought it from a guy on Amazon). This interface connects from the OBD-II connector (under the steering wheel) to a USB hub that I have in the center console.
The interface was the easy part (other than literally standing on my head to run the wires underneath the dash and tie-wrap them up out of the way. It was tough to find something to strap the wire to...everything under there moves! Steering wheel linkage, brake pedal, gas pedal...had to have the wire secure and out of the way of all of that...a little tricky). It was configuring the software to get the gauges to look like I wanted them to look that took the most time.
The plug-in that tgreenwood2 wrote is EXTREMELY powerful and flexible; The number of gauges, size, number range, number of "ticks" on the gauge front, size of the "ticks", width of the needle...just about everything is variable/adjustable. But, that also means that each one of those parameters has to be configured. There was a whole lot of trial and error (in fact, I noticed this morning that the Lexus gauges are black backgrounds, white numbers and red needles...my needles are white...gonna have to fix that to make them match).
-Habious
As to how I did it; I have a CarPC (see previous post on that installation) and this is an extension of that project.
A very smart fella by the screen name of "tgreenwood2" at www.mp3car.com wrote a plug-in for the software I'm using (Centrafuse) that takes data from the OBD-II connector and displays it as gauges like this.
I had to buy an OBD-II-to-USB interface (I bought it from a guy on Amazon). This interface connects from the OBD-II connector (under the steering wheel) to a USB hub that I have in the center console.
The interface was the easy part (other than literally standing on my head to run the wires underneath the dash and tie-wrap them up out of the way. It was tough to find something to strap the wire to...everything under there moves! Steering wheel linkage, brake pedal, gas pedal...had to have the wire secure and out of the way of all of that...a little tricky). It was configuring the software to get the gauges to look like I wanted them to look that took the most time.
The plug-in that tgreenwood2 wrote is EXTREMELY powerful and flexible; The number of gauges, size, number range, number of "ticks" on the gauge front, size of the "ticks", width of the needle...just about everything is variable/adjustable. But, that also means that each one of those parameters has to be configured. There was a whole lot of trial and error (in fact, I noticed this morning that the Lexus gauges are black backgrounds, white numbers and red needles...my needles are white...gonna have to fix that to make them match).
-Habious
#10
By the way I've got that Billy Joel, Neil Diamond and Wayne Newton box set you wanted!! LOL