For DL1 owners: DASH1 display mounted in a 911 - with pics
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For DL1 owners: DASH1 display mounted in a 911 - with pics
After a lot of thought and time, I finally got my Dash1 display mounted in my car, so I thought I'd post some pics for others to get some use out of. The car is a 1995 993, with the DL1 mounted under the passenger seat near the back.
The install is pretty clean looking, but getting it in there was pretty ugly. The two brackets are simply copper strips from Home Depot from the plumbing department (I think they're used to brace water lines). I just bent them with pliers so that they'd just hook around the bottom of the dashboard. I didn't need to screw anything to the dashboard since the defrost vent cover sits on top and keeps everything in place.
To do this, you have to remove the dashboard top, by first taking off the plastic end plugs then removing a phillips-head screw from each end. Then you have to remove the clock (difficult) or the center vent (more difficult) to get to the nut holding the dash cover down in the middle. Since you have the dash off, this is a great time to stick your GPS on your front hood and run the wiring into the car like I did (see pic). Overall, the display is really slick.
Here's a pic from the driver's perspective. It's very visible, and I made the right bracket a little longer so that the DASH1 is aimed at the driver a bit. It doesn't obstruct the view althought it looks like it does.
A view through the windshield:
GPS unit mounted next to the wipers. If I want to take it down, I can just pull it into the trunk and it disappears!
The install is pretty clean looking, but getting it in there was pretty ugly. The two brackets are simply copper strips from Home Depot from the plumbing department (I think they're used to brace water lines). I just bent them with pliers so that they'd just hook around the bottom of the dashboard. I didn't need to screw anything to the dashboard since the defrost vent cover sits on top and keeps everything in place.
To do this, you have to remove the dashboard top, by first taking off the plastic end plugs then removing a phillips-head screw from each end. Then you have to remove the clock (difficult) or the center vent (more difficult) to get to the nut holding the dash cover down in the middle. Since you have the dash off, this is a great time to stick your GPS on your front hood and run the wiring into the car like I did (see pic). Overall, the display is really slick.
Here's a pic from the driver's perspective. It's very visible, and I made the right bracket a little longer so that the DASH1 is aimed at the driver a bit. It doesn't obstruct the view althought it looks like it does.
A view through the windshield:
GPS unit mounted next to the wipers. If I want to take it down, I can just pull it into the trunk and it disappears!
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Very nice looking install, I hadn't thought of doing it this way.
Did you use any double sided tape (VHB) to help hold it? Are you confident that it won't loosen up under the defroster vent and slide around?
I am considering mounting the display on the dash where the radio/vent controls would be in a normal 964.....right now I just have an aluminum plate there (no radio, no vent controls); just not really sure whether or not it would be readable.
Did you use any double sided tape (VHB) to help hold it? Are you confident that it won't loosen up under the defroster vent and slide around?
I am considering mounting the display on the dash where the radio/vent controls would be in a normal 964.....right now I just have an aluminum plate there (no radio, no vent controls); just not really sure whether or not it would be readable.
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Very nice looking install, I hadn't thought of doing it this way.
Did you use any double sided tape (VHB) to help hold it? Are you confident that it won't loosen up under the defroster vent and slide around?
I am considering mounting the display on the dash where the radio/vent controls would be in a normal 964.....right now I just have an aluminum plate there (no radio, no vent controls); just not really sure whether or not it would be readable.
Did you use any double sided tape (VHB) to help hold it? Are you confident that it won't loosen up under the defroster vent and slide around?
I am considering mounting the display on the dash where the radio/vent controls would be in a normal 964.....right now I just have an aluminum plate there (no radio, no vent controls); just not really sure whether or not it would be readable.
I think having the display up on the dash would be much more readable than down where the radio is. I hate looking down out on the track. Plus the shift lights are more useable.
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Nice job. I was thinking I'd put the display against the bottom the guages on top of the steering column if I added one, but I'll have to remember this as well as it seems to be easy to look at.
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Originally Posted by Acropora
What is that thing? Where ya get one?
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http://www.race-technology.com/WebPa...Dash1Home.html
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Originally Posted by ltc
Kary,
Whose unit is that? I don't believe I"ve seen that one before.
Any details on the mounting/bracket?
Very nice install.
Whose unit is that? I don't believe I"ve seen that one before.
Any details on the mounting/bracket?
Very nice install.
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It is a great unit for under $1000 and allows you the opportunity to expand it if you wish without making a huge investment like other units. Comes with a GPS receiver, data box, all cabling, compact flash car and the in car display. Quite a deal, no other units have all this in one package at this price point.
Here is my link if you are interested.
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If you have any other questions please let me know here or via email or phone. Also the link has some other links on it showing example software displays to give you a feel for the software capability, but there is much much more beyond that.
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Within how many 1/10th's of a second accuracy are the lap times? I take it you don't need some sort transmitter at the side of the track.
How does it compare to the one colorchange used to use?
How does it compare to the one colorchange used to use?
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Originally Posted by Acropora
Within how many 1/10th's of a second accuracy are the lap times? I take it you don't need some sort transmitter at the side of the track.
How does it compare to the one colorchange used to use?
How does it compare to the one colorchange used to use?
Not sure how to answer the second part of your question about ColorChange. I find this an excellent product and a great price. It will improve your driving if you look at the data!
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All,. If you need any Racepak track maps, please let me know. this is what I have so far;
Sebring
Sebring Modified
Moroso
Daytona(24hr)
Daytona(tri oval+ IMSA chicane)
Moroso
VIR(full course)
Lime Rock Park
Watkins Glen
Laguna Seca
I have been testing this unit at all these tracks and it has worked very well.
Cheers, James
Sebring
Sebring Modified
Moroso
Daytona(24hr)
Daytona(tri oval+ IMSA chicane)
Moroso
VIR(full course)
Lime Rock Park
Watkins Glen
Laguna Seca
I have been testing this unit at all these tracks and it has worked very well.
Cheers, James