Hi Guys
It’s been such along time since I was into skinning it has been about 8 years now from when I was in high school.
Anyway, to cut to the chase, I think I am going to have to build a piece of software from scratch to act as a virtual dashboard for my racing bike. I remember using an application called SysMetrix... something like that would make a good platform maybe? This is where I need some guidance.
Basically I am in a tough position because every piece of aftermarket hardware doesn't support the revs I do (25,000 rpm) and doesn’t look good at all. I was going for a digi-dash kind of feel with inspiration coming from the old school sci-fi animes.
Currently I have these 3 pieces of hardware for monitoring A/F ratio, knock and ignition map. I also wanted to connect things like temperature and pressure sensors too amongst other things.
SPARKER TCIP4 for my ignition control
I have been able to connect my hardware up to this piece of software called WINLOG but it’s far from elegant. Do you think it might be possible to skin on top of this existing software or do you guys think I might be better off starting from scratch?
I am stuck with running 3 separate hardware units as not much hardware supports up to 25,000 rpm. So there is no one size fits all with this
I have done a little research into other software such as link engine management however I think this might be a dead end. I also have this software that i can use to change my ignition map on the fly (while the engine is running) so if i could keep that function some how, it would be awesome
As for hardware, I am thinking about using a mini laptop and separate the screen from the unit and have it permanently mounted to the bike. Waterproofing I think will be an issue. To reduce weight I’m thinking about loading a light version of windows98 onto an SD card going through an SD-SATA adapter, with no battery hardwired to the ignition switch. I would then adjust the bios settings to boot on power on from ignition and have my logging/dashboard software load up first into a full screen mode.
*GASP for air*
This project is one heck of a mouthful to explain, and English was never my strong point, so I'm glad you made it this far.
I'm really looking forward to any helpful information that someone might be able to give me.
Cheers
Brendan