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Post by SNOtwistR on Jul 24, 2016 7:44:48 GMT -5
This is the worklog for my 1979 Dodge Frontier 19' RV I am the second owner but when I got it, was in very bad shape inside as a family of racoons camped out for the winter. Also there was a few leaks in the roof and that started the saggy roof panels. After in progress Solar panel controller and router Front computer Dashboard with New Glowshift gauges and 9" monitor and Driveline Night view Converted all interior lighting with LED's Back monitor for the rear computer Engine in progress
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Post by redheadedrod on Jul 25, 2016 18:54:07 GMT -5
Looking at your "front computer". Is that fuse setup custom or purchased?
Also what did you use for ground distribution?
Would be interested in a little more detail on your setup. I hopefully will have time soon to start wiring up my system... Console has been out of my truck for months now..
Rodney
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Post by kimnach on Jul 29, 2016 22:31:28 GMT -5
great work on the wiring. do you happen to be a tech by trade? i find myself with the best of intentions and plans, but my wiring eventually ends out less than pleasing to the eye. an electrical technician saw something i had wired up at work and laughed and muttered something about "you engineers." he cleaned it up without my asking.
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Post by jdv on Apr 9, 2021 22:23:22 GMT -5
Hi what software are you using to monitor the engine? Nice get away ride.
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Post by jdv on May 8, 2021 18:43:53 GMT -5
Maybe I should have worded that differently. I know you are running driveline but the engine looks like it has a carb.
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Post by SNOtwistR on May 9, 2021 0:14:39 GMT -5
Yes I really don't have any sensors in driveline from my pre-obdII engine. I found it easier to go with gauges since I needed to redo speedo and wanted a tach. The gauges are glo-shift Driveline in my RV is for music, fuel prices, weather, navigation using co-pilot SNO
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