Navi. Control Unit Relocation
I went and checked the FSM to make sure I wasn't exaggerating on the wires too much.
On the back of the Navi Control Unit there are 3 harnesses:
M57 - Wires/Pins 1-24
M58 - Wires/Pins 25-48
M59 - Wires/Pins 49-50
On the back of the Navi Control Unit there are 3 harnesses:
M57 - Wires/Pins 1-24
M58 - Wires/Pins 25-48
M59 - Wires/Pins 49-50
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What kind of guages would you like to put in there? Ever thought of putting guages ON your OEM navi?
I'm running a UTEC and displaying RPM, boost, A/F, and other things right on the OEM navi screen.
I'm running a UTEC and displaying RPM, boost, A/F, and other things right on the OEM navi screen.
Kevin,
I am interested in your setup. How did you get the OEM navi to display info from the UTEC? Does the front-end interface actually have hi enough resolution? Lastly, is there a lag between the car and the display? Thanks in advance!
I am interested in your setup. How did you get the OEM navi to display info from the UTEC? Does the front-end interface actually have hi enough resolution? Lastly, is there a lag between the car and the display? Thanks in advance!
First, to do it the way I did it, you need an video-->RGB converter (the ones people use to play DVDs on the Navi screen.
Then, you need a UTEC and an A/F guage (I am using the AEM).
Next, you need a computer. Right now I am using a laptop that sits on the front seat but I am in the process of installing a dedicated CarPC in the spare tire.
There is no noticable lag, and the resolution is fine. The frontend I am using is someone limited, but supposedely there is a better one out that I will start using with my new CarPC.
Here are a couple of videos:
http://www.kptechnologies.com/movies/UtecNavi.avi (Parked, 7.17Mb)
http://www.kptechnologies.com/movies/UtecNavi2.avi (Moving 3.45Mb)
Using the laptop is someone inconvenient, but once I get the CarPC installed it will be perfect.
The UTEC communicates with the computer over USB and the wideband has an RS232 (serial) output, so you will need a serial port. The video is just a standard video out (yellow RCA type plug).
To switch between the Navi display and the guage display I am using a KPtechnologies OK bypass module. It has an AUX output that switches a relay by pressing the 'OK' button in a certain way. The unit also emits an electronic beep when it switches, make the whole switch process very OEM.
Then, you need a UTEC and an A/F guage (I am using the AEM).
Next, you need a computer. Right now I am using a laptop that sits on the front seat but I am in the process of installing a dedicated CarPC in the spare tire.
There is no noticable lag, and the resolution is fine. The frontend I am using is someone limited, but supposedely there is a better one out that I will start using with my new CarPC.
Here are a couple of videos:
http://www.kptechnologies.com/movies/UtecNavi.avi (Parked, 7.17Mb)
http://www.kptechnologies.com/movies/UtecNavi2.avi (Moving 3.45Mb)
Using the laptop is someone inconvenient, but once I get the CarPC installed it will be perfect.
The UTEC communicates with the computer over USB and the wideband has an RS232 (serial) output, so you will need a serial port. The video is just a standard video out (yellow RCA type plug).
To switch between the Navi display and the guage display I am using a KPtechnologies OK bypass module. It has an AUX output that switches a relay by pressing the 'OK' button in a certain way. The unit also emits an electronic beep when it switches, make the whole switch process very OEM.
once i go FI.. i wanted to do the guages in the DVD location for Nav as well...
is there anyway to relocate it somewhere in the passanger foot area without dealing with 50+ wires.
If it all comes down to it.. i like the navi guages... is there a night mode to that screen? i wouldnt want it to be THAT bright at night
is there anyway to relocate it somewhere in the passanger foot area without dealing with 50+ wires.
If it all comes down to it.. i like the navi guages... is there a night mode to that screen? i wouldnt want it to be THAT bright at night
The harnesses are very short. You may be able to move it slightly, but not a major move.
When the navi screen 'dims' the image on it still dims, so it isn't bad at night.
Check out this thread for front ends for the Utec: http://www.my350z.com/forum/showthread.php?t=266707
When the navi screen 'dims' the image on it still dims, so it isn't bad at night.
Check out this thread for front ends for the Utec: http://www.my350z.com/forum/showthread.php?t=266707
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