In car PC for Motec ECU display

In car PC for Motec ECU display

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ultra violent

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2,827 posts

270 months

Sunday 26th February 2006
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I want to display a heap of information from my Motec ECU, in-car. I could pay 3-4K for ADL2, which frankly is a bloody rip off, or install a PC. The PC choice is easy, just find the spec. I want, then mount where I want. The problem I have is finding a screen that I can use that is small enough, high res., and doesn't look all Halfords once mounted. I really want the screen to be discreet, but easy to read when driving. Any ideas?

Mattyboy101

16,661 posts

219 months

Sunday 26th February 2006
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www.linitx.com/ is the place where my friends have got their CarPC components from in the past.

Turby

5 posts

238 months

Thursday 2nd March 2006
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There are a number of dash displays out there other than Motecs own which will accept and sdiaply data from the Motec range of ECU's. AIM, Pi, Race Technology to name a few...

andygtt

8,345 posts

265 months

Friday 3rd March 2006
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Why not just buy a mini laptop.... this is what I had been toying with doing for my car running Motec, I could then keep all my MP3 songs on it and play DVD's.

eliot

11,445 posts

255 months

Sunday 5th March 2006
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Here's my little PC, The port replicator is attached to the car and I can simply undock the laptop. The toshiba seems happy getting 12v stuffed into it without the mains adapter.

Friend of mine is working on a CarPC right now, a neat setup. Suspends the machine when you turn the ignition off.

ultra violent

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2,827 posts

270 months

Sunday 5th March 2006
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Yeah, thats the way i'm thinking of going at the mo. Do you know of a USB - Can converter?

jitsukadave

2,101 posts

257 months

Monday 6th March 2006
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www.mini-itx.com/store/?c=25#p505 (near the bottom) do an 8" screen (not quite double DIN width but just the right height) for £180ish. They used to do an 8" widescreen that I have, now looks like only the 7" is widescreen - if that matters (makes fitting it into a double DIN opening easier).
It displays upto 1024x768 and has a touch screen. I took mine out of the housing and made a new front to mount it in the car with. Takes a VGA input or composite for DVD player/games machine. Also has a speaker, but that seems a bit foolish as it's in a car with has a stereo already

They're nice guys too - if you have any problems thay can sort you out. Got my mini-ATX motherboard etc from them too, but other bits elsewhere. The new Nano-ATX sized boards a very good from what I hear.