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HUMMERcustoms.com/TAZ
06-28-2007, 10:07 AM
Pics as requested with description:
left toggle - front light bar
left LCD - boost gauge recorded in real time by custom on board computer with wideband software for later tuning reference
left bank A/F lights
center toggle - turns A/F lights off when not needed just cruising
right bank A/F lights
right LCD - Fuel pressure gauge which allows tweaking during test runs using Keene Bell boast a pump. I can lean or rich on the go in a very narrow band based on previous test runs. I can use the real time wideband tuning software to record and display all the time if wanted. If conditions change then instead of running preset tune then just living with it, I can change tune.
right toggle - rear light bar
http://www.elcovaforums.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=41386&stc=1&d=1183019261
frenzy1
06-28-2007, 12:48 PM
that's alot buttons !!
jmsspratlin
06-28-2007, 02:12 PM
Man, that's a pretty nice and clean set-up. Did you rig that or have it done somewhere? Nonetheless....very nice:beerchug:
ChiHummer3
06-28-2007, 02:14 PM
Nice! :beerchug:
Tex_h2
06-28-2007, 04:21 PM
Very clean, great job
timgco
06-28-2007, 06:00 PM
great work Taz!!!!!
HUMMERcustoms.com/TAZ
06-29-2007, 10:04 AM
Thanks all for the at a boys. Really does make it worth while when your peers enjoy your work and concepts.
I forgot to mention that no one noticed or just did not say what they saw unusual in the picture beside the console setup. Nothing big but, is not normally on a H2. Just thought it would be a goofy little game for all.
I designed the layout and did install myself. Requires allot of time consuming tedious work.
Dremel cutting and grinding small amounts at a time because of such a small tolerance. I would think most all could do it just need patience and steady hand.
You do allot of the old saying measure twice cut once but, this project was I cannot remember how many times I measured from so many different angles and then how many small amount of cuts made with allot more multiple measurements all done in millimeters and centimeters.
It would not bug me as much to do it now. Yet if console is messed up you have to buy the complete unit which was around $600 +.
TAZ
jmsspratlin
06-29-2007, 11:04 AM
Thanks all for the at a boys. Really does make it worth while when your peers enjoy your work and concepts.
I forgot to mention that no one noticed or just did not say what they saw unusual in the picture beside the console setup. Nothing big but, is not normally on a H2. Just thought it would be a goofy little game for all.
I designed the layout and did install myself. Requires allot of time consuming tedious work.
Dremel cutting and grinding small amounts at a time because of such a small tolerance. I would think most all could do it just need patience and steady hand.
You do allot of the old saying measure twice cut once but, this project was I cannot remember how many times I measured from so many different angles and then how many small amount of cuts made with allot more multiple measurements all done in millimeters and centimeters.
It would not bug me as much to do it now. Yet if console is messed up you have to buy the complete unit which was around $600 +.
TAZ
Guess that $600 price tag would make anyone make sure each measurment was on the money:D
HUMMERcustoms.com/TAZ
06-30-2007, 11:20 AM
Definetly increases the pucker factor!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
TAZ
emeldahay
06-30-2007, 02:18 PM
You need one of those things SPOCK kept looking into to complete the Original Series look.
Agriv8r
06-30-2007, 04:08 PM
great job....looks fantastic...
TXSUT
07-02-2007, 04:18 PM
I forgot to mention that no one noticed or just did not say what they saw unusual in the picture beside the console setup. Nothing big but, is not normally on a H2.
Is it the dead body lying on the hood? But more uncommon would be the GM rearview mirror, right? :)
fisherman
07-02-2007, 05:30 PM
Awesome, Great Job. All my accessories are add-ons but this is creative and practical. You be proud, you do good.
The "fisherman"
PS to all. I retired Saturday and will be moving to Wyoming this Saturday. Going to wait until the customizing of a 6x12 trailer is complete matching the SUT, of course...desert sand with black wheels.
usetosellhummer
07-03-2007, 03:44 AM
looks like the inside of the shuttle craft:clapping:
HUMMERcustoms.com/TAZ
07-03-2007, 08:32 AM
I like to know as much as I can as far as what is going on with the ramping up of the boost etc.
Later when I get it all running and i can have the HPTUNERS software running in real time on the 12" touchscreen I will take several more pics. If You think it is looking wild now just wait. Using the software I can run on the 12" anything that would come up on a normal laptop. I will move back between the seats since i have captains all the way so i can take a pic of upper panel and what is on the big screen. I will at some point also have gauges for other things like meth. injection pressure and I want to add a temp gauge to the supercharger coolant system. Have even thought about an air temp gauge in intake tube.
The upper gauges have various level of tighter tolerance to show what is going on but, what I'm really waiting on is the HPTUNERS software will let me watch A/F in wideband so I can really tweak the tune. The A/F lights up top are good and keep you from blowing something up but, you cannot tune with them. I will be able to calibrate the upper A/F with the wideband from the big screen so at just in my perifrial vision I will have a real close idea of what is happening on runs from upper A/F lights. While tuning I will be able to let someone monitor while I drive and we get it all setup. It will be interesting anyway but, will for sure look from out of this world when it is all running at one time.
Thanks for all the grads. I appreciate it allot. Just waiting on Dragon to get his part done so i can move forward. Got to have all the info I can get as i try to get as close to 750HP without enternal mods as Hummer has asked as have some mags have asked so they can do there thing about it if i get there with a stock block and heads.
From my prelimenary tests with acceleromator I think I can get there in one piece watching all the temps real close. Water, air, fuel, supercharger, and tranny temps etc. Temps are the key. You can push allot through a motor as long as detonation is controlled and power from fuel and air is delivered in a constant smooth motion in each cylinder so one cylinder does not do more work than the rest. Will be difficult but, knew it when i decided to try it. Just be glad when Dragon is done and I'm more well so I can begin applying my theory that i have been laying out the plan for.
TAZ
Jezuz!! Do you have Uhura as your navigator / radio operator too?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/womanshour/media/uhura.jpg
:jump:
usetosellhummer
07-03-2007, 05:16 PM
:jump: Hailing freq. and tranny open sir
DRTYFN
07-07-2007, 04:50 PM
The left row of Lite-Brites isn't straight.
HUMMERcustoms.com/TAZ
07-08-2007, 10:57 AM
Hey DRTY,
How You been. I trust things are all going well.
Bud you may be correct. They were OK the last time I had the rig to drive.
It is possible the LED color filter is not snapped in place real good making it look out of line.
TAZ
OrangeCrush
07-17-2007, 11:53 AM
Taz,
Great job, very clean install. It's the little things that take so much time to do it right.
I didn't see this post or I would have said something before.
Like I said, great job.
Mark
PS. What is the "other thing" that we missed in the pic, I didn't see anything except what looked like a rollbar in the rearview mirror.
BTW, you got someone sitting on your hood??? They seem awful close in the pic.
HUMMERcustoms.com/TAZ
03-28-2008, 10:41 AM
Brute,
Here is a pic of my gauge setup. TXSUT you are right about the mirror. It has Onstar button on it.
TAZ
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