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custom monitor screen
does anybody have a custom piece for a monitor screen without really messing up anything..id like to know how to do this but just incase i get tired of it..icould always put the stock radio back in..i know they make a head unit screens but those are alittle out of my price range..anybody got any pics..also ive heard you can actually lose some hp from this with the whole elctrical thing..is that true??
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You mean a carputer? www.digitalww.com has an "in-dash" housing for a lilliput VGA LCD screen. It will fit where an aftermarket radio goes. Almost every screen out there is bigger than the stock radio, so some modifications will have to be done if you want to fiberglass a screen in the dash.
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Originally Posted by PFDarkside
You mean a carputer? www.digitalww.com has an "in-dash" housing for a lilliput VGA LCD screen. It will fit where an aftermarket radio goes. Almost every screen out there is bigger than the stock radio, so some modifications will have to be done if you want to fiberglass a screen in the dash.
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The positives to the T/A is that you can remove the bezel and that's all you need to fabricat, unilke the huge panel in the camaro. The negatives are that you'll have to move the HVAC at least a little to get the LCD to fit. But, you should be able to reverse it by moving the controls back, and reinstalling the old bezel.
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This really belongs in "Stereo & Electronics".
Anyway....
In this thread there are some pics of screens:
https://ls1tech.com/forums/wiring-stereo-electronics/190766-show-pics-your-headunits.html
Goto his site for more info:
http://www.thegev.com/carputer.htm
Here is another "carputer" site:
www.mp3car.com
Anyway....
In this thread there are some pics of screens:
https://ls1tech.com/forums/wiring-stereo-electronics/190766-show-pics-your-headunits.html
Goto his site for more info:
http://www.thegev.com/carputer.htm
Here is another "carputer" site:
www.mp3car.com
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I think they showed that on one of the car magazine TV shows (maybe Car and Driver) on SpikeTV. Its a cool system (from what I saw on the show). Although a lot of money.
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I wouldn't. You have to have the specific DVD in for it to work. Want to listen to MP3's? Pop in your DVD. Want to get GPS maps? Pop in a different DVD. Want to listen to music and have maps? You're SOL.
That, and the pop-out LCD's aren't my style. I like the ones that are fixed in place. But that's more preference.
I will say this, its performance meters are kickass.
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Originally Posted by Razzak
I wouldn't. You have to have the specific DVD in for it to work. Want to listen to MP3's? Pop in your DVD. Want to get GPS maps? Pop in a different DVD. Want to listen to music and have maps? You're SOL.
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Originally Posted by Snootch
If you do a carputer, you can hook up another drive to the other IDE channel, and use it purely for the GPS mapping.
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what would it entail to integrate what's essentially a g-tech into a carputer?
the avic-n1 has it sorta.
http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/pn...180326,00.html
the avic-n1 has it sorta.
http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/pn...180326,00.html