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★★★★Project Tracy★★★★ Wideband AFR - New product -ready to ship
that's going to take some work to conceal in a four door... hmm.
If you're some crazy person, and want people in your back seat to have one touch, that's on you!!!!!!!!!! That's not who I made this for...if you have a 2-door car - ignore below....
Well, you don't have to install 4 of these into a 4-door if you don't want to. You can run the large base e36 window switches for the rears if you would like.
Two can fit in the rear center console - their is a large hollow space - they fit nicely - that's going to be the recommended location for 2-door installs
I tested fitting two between the center console and the HVAC box. It's a sung fit - but they did fit there without issue.
So between the two locations you can fit 4 units (assuming you don't have seat heater switches)
This was just a quick and dirty "will they fit" test. I mounted them to the HVAC box, and added some clay, penis shaped things. Then I installed the center console - smashing the clay. Remove it and I was able to tell, yes, they fit with about 3/16" to spare.
Ever get annoyed at how long it takes to open and close your sunroof?
Yea, me too. Fact is I don't use my sunroof as much because of it. And that's kinda sad - cause I love an open sunroof to the sky. Well, here ya go.....e30 one touch sunroof control. (It's the same unit and everything.)
Tracy is alive and well - in my car and doing well. But...you'll need to wait for that. First....Meet project Valerie.
If this thread is new to you, I highly suggest you click on "Thread Tools" and then subscribe to the thread with email updates! :popcorn:
So .... If you've been watching this thread from the first post, you'll notice the humble beginning with a analog 10-LED gauge. I still make them time to time for people that ask(price is about $125), but....
I've always wanted to go back and revisit those series of gauges.
FIRST ANALOG VERSION:
In short - make them a proper digital gauge. I can't tell you how many people have emailed me asking for a stealth type wideband AFR gauge.
So, let's see what we can do....Let's make a prototype. Sure - why not. (and yes, I'm being a disingenuous by pretending this didn't take weeks and weeks of work)
Fitting a display in such a tiny case is an exercise in insanity. I'll get back to that in a moment.
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