Formula Dash Update?
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Formula Dash Update?
Any word on how this project is progressing?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=irkbher9EX0
I'm excited about this!
-bj
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=irkbher9EX0
I'm excited about this!
-bj
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Can I get dimensions for this dash? I'm just finishing up a new dash for my race car and if this is close enough to completion, I might want to take dimensions into consideration so I can incorporate this into my dash to replace the android device I'm currently designing around.
Thanks!
Wayne
Thanks!
Wayne
Spec Racer Ford #40
Can I get dimensions for this dash? I'm just finishing up a new dash for my race car and if this is close enough to completion, I might want to take dimensions into consideration so I can incorporate this into my dash to replace the android device I'm currently designing around.
Thanks!
Wayne
Thanks!
Wayne
Spec Racer Ford #40
The last post on this was in June. Can you provide a recent update on the progress with the dash? I am ready to pull the trigger on RCP but will wait on picking up an external device if this gadget is imminent. Thanks.
NASA GTS3 Racing
2000 Porsche 996 Ex Grand Am Series Race Car
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2005 Porsche 997 C2S - Atlas Grey - R.I.P.
2012 Audi S4 Prestige - Sold
2006 BMW 330i Sport - Sold
2000 Porsche 996 Ex Grand Am Series Race Car
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2005 Porsche 997 C2S - Atlas Grey - R.I.P.
2012 Audi S4 Prestige - Sold
2006 BMW 330i Sport - Sold
Thanks for the update Brent. That's disappointing to hear about the dash but I am glad to hear that the app is getting upgraded. Are you aware of any tablets, etc that support direct connection to RCP via USB?brentp wrote:Hi,
The formula dash is currently on hiatus. We're putting much energy into the current app, including additional dashboard and analysis features- especially with the advent of high performance, affordable android technology such as the $49.95 kindle fire.
Thanks for checking in.
NASA GTS3 Racing
2000 Porsche 996 Ex Grand Am Series Race Car
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2005 Porsche 997 C2S - Atlas Grey - R.I.P.
2012 Audi S4 Prestige - Sold
2006 BMW 330i Sport - Sold
2000 Porsche 996 Ex Grand Am Series Race Car
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2005 Porsche 997 C2S - Atlas Grey - R.I.P.
2012 Audi S4 Prestige - Sold
2006 BMW 330i Sport - Sold
The android app is currently Bluetooth only. Do you have any specific concerns about Bluetooth connectivity?
We have worked very hard to make the connection fast and stable - We just tested with 6 RaceCapture devices over a 15 hour enduro race weekend, not a single glitch. With a good quality tablet (Samsung, LG, Google Nexus and even the $49.95 fire tablet) you'll get great results.
We have worked very hard to make the connection fast and stable - We just tested with 6 RaceCapture devices over a 15 hour enduro race weekend, not a single glitch. With a good quality tablet (Samsung, LG, Google Nexus and even the $49.95 fire tablet) you'll get great results.
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The guys at Autosport Labs can correct me if I'm wrong, but I think the Windows version will connect via USB. Assuming I'm correct, you could build a Windows based display.
Using something like this: http://www.mini-box.com/CarPC-VoomPC2-A ... egory=1543
Then add whatever size touch screen display you like.
The interesting thing about this approach is that the PC's like I've linked above have a power supply designed for automotive applications that will automatically suspend and recover system state as the ignition is cycled on and off.
You could additionally use the PC for built in diagnostics. This way you'd never have to pull the laptop out to check a code or even flash a different tune to the ECU.
You could even use a system like this to build a bridge between a non-CAN bus OBD2 car (or even an OBD1 car) and RCP for data logging.
That's part of the beauty of RCP, the possibilities are endless!
-bj
Using something like this: http://www.mini-box.com/CarPC-VoomPC2-A ... egory=1543
Then add whatever size touch screen display you like.
The interesting thing about this approach is that the PC's like I've linked above have a power supply designed for automotive applications that will automatically suspend and recover system state as the ignition is cycled on and off.
You could additionally use the PC for built in diagnostics. This way you'd never have to pull the laptop out to check a code or even flash a different tune to the ECU.
You could even use a system like this to build a bridge between a non-CAN bus OBD2 car (or even an OBD1 car) and RCP for data logging.
That's part of the beauty of RCP, the possibilities are endless!
-bj
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Here's a monitor that would work with the system I linked above:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00V45U39S
It is 12V so it could be direct powered from the car.
Then add a wireless keyboard/touch pad like this for use in the pits:
http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Wireless ... B005DKZTMG
-bj
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00V45U39S
It is 12V so it could be direct powered from the car.
Then add a wireless keyboard/touch pad like this for use in the pits:
http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Wireless ... B005DKZTMG
-bj