Miata Digital Dash Install - Part 4

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  • čas přidán 8. 07. 2024
  • Part 4 of our Digital Dash install includes final shots of the interior and plenty of day and night driving demos of the OneGauge dash in action.
    Part 1 provides an overview of the OneGauge dash, Part 2 shows installation prep and testing, and Part 3 details the install.
    This product, as well as many others for other vehicles and engines, is available for sale on TheOneGauge.com.
    Feel free to check out our facebook page (Facebook.com/OneGauge) or email us directly (info@theonegauge.com) to learn more!
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Komentáře • 15

  • @chestrockwell8328
    @chestrockwell8328 Před 2 lety

    What did you use for MPH? the original Mazda cable or GPS based?

    • @TheOneGauge
      @TheOneGauge  Před 2 lety

      Good question! This install uses the upgraded GPS speedometer that we offer. There's also a standard GPS option, which is functionally the same but updates slightly slower. We would typically recommend the upgraded version for racing for better response.

    • @chestrockwell8328
      @chestrockwell8328 Před 2 lety

      @@TheOneGauge I appreciate your quick reply, I'm building a mix-match of newer OBDII/CAN BUS chassis car with a carbureted drive line swap from an different make. I'll contact you via your website for further help. Thanks

  • @sebastianferdinand6129

    can you use Google maps on it ?

    • @sebastianferdinand6129
      @sebastianferdinand6129 Před 2 lety

      that were lit

    • @TheOneGauge
      @TheOneGauge  Před 2 lety

      No, not on our Standard LCD screens- they are used for pre-loaded designs only, not for live imaging. You would need to use a phone/tablet to display the gauges if you wanted to have mapping capability on the same screen.

  • @spinalgrey3600
    @spinalgrey3600 Před 2 lety

    Can i use My own screen and make my own interface?

    • @TheOneGauge
      @TheOneGauge  Před 2 lety +1

      It would require the use of a pidash system in conjunction with onegauge. Happy to discuss if you want to email us!

    • @Desynccc
      @Desynccc Před 2 lety +2

      You can use an android tablet with realdash, it's better than this, this just looks so cheap and bad.

    • @TheOneGauge
      @TheOneGauge  Před 2 lety +1

      @@Desynccc I think a lot of people would say that slapping a tablet up and using that as a dash looks cheap as well. Our products also communicate with RealDash and Torque pro, so you could use that option as well if you chose, even with a stock pre-OBD engine.
      To each their own though, everyone has different tastes.

    • @Desynccc
      @Desynccc Před 2 lety

      @@TheOneGauge Not really, with a tablet you're actually able to make it look good asf, with this the screen is just too small if you had a bigger screen then sure, the screen seems crisp but the software itself looks weird to me, atleast the design if you're able to make custom gauges with a bigger screen however it'd change it completely, with a bigger screen you can make a mold that fits your dash exactly like the old cluster did but instead of a small screen with surroundings of carbon you get a full screen that covers the entire dash area

    • @Desynccc
      @Desynccc Před 2 lety

      @@TheOneGauge And if you're able to implement a map view of some sort it'd be even more practical but i'd assume that would be hard to do as it would probably take a lot of work assuming you'd use google's api for their maps