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.
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What did you use for MPH? the original Mazda cable or GPS based?
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.
@@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
can you use Google maps on it ?
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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.
Can i use My own screen and make my own interface?
It would require the use of a pidash system in conjunction with onegauge. Happy to discuss if you want to email us!
You can use an android tablet with realdash, it's better than this, this just looks so cheap and bad.
@@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.
@@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
@@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