There's going to be two Players' shows next year mate.
Oh good. I'm aiming for the Sept show. Fingers crossed
There's going to be two Players' shows next year mate.
If you're attending UD, have you considered applying for a clyb stand spot?
I've started a thread HERE and it would be awesome to get some more people involved!
Should do the job nicely. Merry Christmas to you too bud. Bring 2013 right
I would love to be involved, but honestly the bodywork needs doing before it could sit besides you guys. If I had the money prior to July I'd have it in the body shop now, but I don't use plastic and prefer to save for things, hence why things take so long... I'll defo come and say hi though. Others on here should consider it though. Seats are looking top notch ATM
but I don't use plastic and prefer to save for things, hence why things take so long...
I've always been the same but my next mod is trying its hardest to break that rule
I have a trickle charger I bought for an old project. Have you thought about using something like that?
I've always been the same but my next mod is trying its hardest to break that rule
It can be hard to resist, not a single one of my mods have gone on any plastic yet. Planning on keeping it that way.
I’ve always wanted a Liquid Gauge but have never been lucky enough to find one at the right price. Speaking with Tom about some alternatives, I stumbled across a piece of kit called Innovate Motorsports OT-2 which you can buy through PSI Tuning, amongst other places. It runs with an OBD-II Wifi interface, and with the software, you can have it running through your i-Phone, i-Pad, Laptop, etc. It has a whole list of functions, which come close to matching the Liquid Gauge, including diagnostics and fault clearing facilities. The interface is roughly £126 and the software, through Apple Apps, is free.
It seems like a great bit of kit, but on some of the reviews, the software hasn’t been updated for a while and some of its features have reportedly lapsed. So I had a look around and came across a piece of software called DashCommand, which is produced by Palmer Performance engineering. It’s available through the Apple Apps for £34.99.
Here’s a link for the software:
https://itunes.apple.com/app/dashcommand-obd-ii-gauge-dashboards/id321293183?mt=8
Here’s a link for listed hardware through PalmerPerformance.com:
http://www.palmerperformance.com/hardware/index.php
I’m really impressed with the outlay of this App, so I’m going to give it a go. So, reading about the compatible hardware needed, Wireless/WLAN is preferred over Bluetooth. The reason for this is that in some of the reviews, maintaining connectivity with Bluetooth had been a bit problematic. So, I searched eBay for an OBD-II Wireless WLAN:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/110868423524?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649
For £26.99 plus P&P, in conjunction with the cost of the hardware (totals approx £67.00), it’s a cost-effective alternative to either the Innovate Motorsports OT-2, V1 Performance OBD-II Logic Race Tuning Box, or the Liquid Gauge.
It might turn out to be a bag of pants, but I’ll let you know. I really like the idea of keeping the dash totally standard, and although the installation of the Liquid Gauge is excellent, may be this could be a feasible alternative? I think the Liquid Gauge may be the superior product, but hopefully the DashCommand OBD-II will be a very close second.
I hope you have found this information of some use? Any guidance/further information would be greatly appreciated. It should be here next Friday so I'll let you know more about it then
My delivery from Awesome GTI arrived first thing this morning. Excellent Services from Awesome once again!!!
My wife has headed out to see friends in Oxford so I’m having to wait at home for the delivery of our baby’s Nursery furniture. Hopefully it’ll arrive sooner rather than later so that I can get down to the garage and do some work on the car. I’ll update with some fitted pictures a bit later on.