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f**k hell mna, thats a freaking aweosme effort.
Firstly, I would love to have this idea in my dash. Maybe situated inside the analogue presented speedometer. Seocndly, what sort of background do you have in thsi stuff? Not being a smart a** but im curious to know how hard it is to do for Joe Citizen like myself. Thirdly, I would turn this into a doco. Keep up the awesome work amte. I didnt know half the stuff you guys are on about. |
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data_mine wrote: EL Futuras and above (for EF's it was Fairmont and up) got speed sensitive intermittant, as well as the stalk adjustment.
Try a test, set your stalk to the slowest speed, and while stationery, time how long between wipes (for me IIRC it's 8 secs), then take off to about 60kM/H, still with the stalk set to the slowest, time the time between wipes again, for me this drops to about 5 secs. tested mine, stays the same all the time, 8 secs for slowest setting, stopped or 100kph .... had to get a new BEM a while back, should've got an EL one, wonder what else is different and back on topic, i think it was a shame they dropped the digital dashes, the only b**ch i had with mine was the tacho, that was just a series of leds with a number next to it.., that was pretty crappy, but the speedo was great at one time i had an after market digital clock that also had a tacho function as well (numerical display), i cut a part of the dash out in the car i had at the time and set this thing into it and it was great, easy to read and precsise |
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2 days to go on the eBay cluster with broken speedo, I hope I get it.
Quote: Seocndly, what sort of background do you have in thsi stuff? Not being a smart a** but im curious to know how hard it is to do for Joe Citizen like myself. Thirdly, I would turn this into a doco. When I'm finished the software, I will draw a schematic, document, and provide the software so anyone can make it. I'm not trying to make money out of it. I started out programming to help me steal pay TV. I have no professional background with it.. or I'd have it finished by now It does take some time to get a grip on assembler, but you can start with BASIC and go from there. Quote: tested mine, stays the same all the time, 8 secs for slowest setting, stopped or 100kph .... had to get a new BEM a while back, should've got an EL one, wonder what else is different The EL smartlock document on this site covers that, it also has to be at least Futura I think... "Mid Series Features (Red EF / Blue EL Colour) The Mid series Body Electronics Module had all the features of the Low series, and additional features such as, Dome Lamp Delay/Fade Power Window Operation with Key off Variable vehicle speed sensitive intermittent Wipe (EL Only)" Quote: Instead of counting pulses per second measure the pulsewidth of the signal. It's much faster and if you dont want it to jump around just keep averaging the input untill it is updating as fast as you want. What sort of micro are you using. I did this with a picaxe (see vehicle datalogger) but with no hardware access to the timers it was frustrating. My new micro can count these pulses in the background. I would have finished it by now if I could use PWM, but since it's a multiplexed LED display, It has to be constantly driven, If I timed a pulse it would make the display flicker at a rate that varied with the speed of the car, and I couldn't handle that. I'm using a 16F84A for this, so I can use timer tmr0 in the background, or interrupts. Quote: I wouldn't bother trying to read and decode serial comms from the car.
Too hard and model specific. Just use the direct signal from the gearbox and it will work the best. I'm going back to this way, with some good advice from dang who gave me an easier formula (2 in fact). waiting around for serial data would also neglect the display routine. Cheers, Art.
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There is a schematic in my gallery of a simplified digital speedometer.
I used orange displays for this one since they closely match the colour of the odometer in the cluster. Blue LED displays can be used with this design. Drop me an email if you would like to try the project, and I'll email you d**k Smith/ Jaycar catalogue numbers for major parts, circuit notes, and hex file for pic microcontroller. The cost of the bare electronics is about $30. Cheers, Art art@austech.info ps. If you don't have a pic programmer, and want to biuld the project, I will send a pre-programmed microcontroller for a reasonable price.
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I also have a completed unit that I am prepared to sell.
It has red displays, and will connect straight to an EF or EL Falcon without the need for any adjustment. The unit is callibrated to the digital speedometer that appears on the instrument cluster in diagnostic mode. Cheers, Art art@austech.info
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Finally got it installed into my instrument cluster,
although only the display part is mounted in the cluster. There is ribbon cable runnng from the display routed through to an area under the stereo where the speedometer electronics is. The question is whether to replace my tachometer as well.... Cheers, Art.
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That's very cool @rt. Great little modification you've knocked up.
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I still have the needle
Email me, and I will provide parts list & schematic when complete. art@austech.info I am not sure if it affects roadworthiness to replace the original speedo yet. worst case scenario is I have to replace with original from the wreckers when it comes to selling the car. My insurance company was OK with it. Art.
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I mean replacing an original speedo with one that you made
may not be acceptable. ZL digital speedo is original. Green & blue displays are both available, although you have to got to Jaycar to get blue ones. I haven't seen white seven segment displays yet.. Art.
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blackjack_original wrote: ..... My plan is to still keep the needle.... maybe mount the display above it or something... Maybe even in the corner where a mid series cluster has the battery and the oil gauges....
Good effort You could have a slightly smaller display mounted above or under a working speedo gauge. From memory, there is some room as the gauge motor is the same size as the other gauge motors in the cluster and all are rather small Also why not a factory looking reverse LCD with black numbers on an amber backgroung like the oddometer ? Cheers |
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yeah that would be cool , to have the original one and the digital readout
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What about the strip at the bottom that houses the cruise and economy lights as a potential location? Surely there is some room somewhere down there?
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The analogue speedometer is small, and the display could be
mounted above it, but at some speeds, the needle would be in the way. Mounting the display where the high series voltmeter would be is another possibility, but the downside of this is that the steering wheel is in the way of this when I have my seat & steering wheel adjusted to my preference. Art.
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