Interior/Exterior Temp Gauge Options
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#2
I just ordered some of these.
http://www.marshallinstruments.com/c...per_gauges.cfm
They are the only ones that match the style of the MINI's speedometer.
I want to try and fabricate my own gage mounts, but here is what I'd get if I didn't.
http://new.minimania.com/web/Item/G2.../InvDetail.cfm
Dave
http://www.marshallinstruments.com/c...per_gauges.cfm
They are the only ones that match the style of the MINI's speedometer.
I want to try and fabricate my own gage mounts, but here is what I'd get if I didn't.
http://new.minimania.com/web/Item/G2.../InvDetail.cfm
Dave
#6
There are the factory MINI ones if course
Look in the JCW accessories catalog. Installed it in my R56, along with the relative power meter. It was do-able, but somewhat tedious to self-install; the wiring requires you to modify a couple of connectors at the pin level, including the key under steering wheel one that ties into all the instruments, lighting, turn signals, wipers, etc.
A nice clean look when done. Saw some installed on two JCW's on the floor at the SF Mini dealer the other day, so you can look around at dealers to try to see them. Or look on line floor picks w/ the accessories stuff. Gauge faces are dark, but it does work well as a contrast to the light Tach face, and the round shaping all looks right. Bracket and wiring is all well concealed/hidden by the trim and gauges themselves.
I bought mine at somewhat of a discount via Morristown Mini.
A nice clean look when done. Saw some installed on two JCW's on the floor at the SF Mini dealer the other day, so you can look around at dealers to try to see them. Or look on line floor picks w/ the accessories stuff. Gauge faces are dark, but it does work well as a contrast to the light Tach face, and the round shaping all looks right. Bracket and wiring is all well concealed/hidden by the trim and gauges themselves.
I bought mine at somewhat of a discount via Morristown Mini.
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76TR6TB, how do you like yours??
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#9
I use an Aeroforce Interceptor OBDII gauge. It has a couple LEDs you can program to alert you if the temp gets too high or for just about any other condition it monitors. You can also use them as shift lights.
http://www.aeroforcetech.com/products_interceptor.html
http://www.aeroforcetech.com/products_interceptor.html
#10
Post up a picture if you can.
Thanks!
#11
Very Cool
This is one of the coolest and most functional things I have ever seen to add to your car. I am in need of a GPS as it happens.
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From: Maryville, TN
I used the Garmin navi 1490, It it mounted to the left just above the steering wheel. I ran the power behind the dash and used The Cravenspeed hidden power adapter that came GPS mounting kit.
The Eco Route HD Adapter is a blue tooth connection to the GPS. I attached it under the dash with velcro out of the way.
Rodney
The Eco Route HD Adapter is a blue tooth connection to the GPS. I attached it under the dash with velcro out of the way.
Rodney
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From: Maryville, TN
The Garmin gives more than coolant temp, and looks better than the scan guage II.
Check out the link
http://www.amazon.com/Garmin-ecoRout...6044990&sr=8-1
Rodney
Check out the link
http://www.amazon.com/Garmin-ecoRout...6044990&sr=8-1
Rodney
#17
Question about pairing
Rodney,
Does the HD device stay paired to the GPS all the time or do you have to do some manual connection every time you fire up the Mini?
PS .. I see we live quite close
Does the HD device stay paired to the GPS all the time or do you have to do some manual connection every time you fire up the Mini?
PS .. I see we live quite close
The Garmin gives more than coolant temp, and looks better than the scan guage II.
Check out the link
http://www.amazon.com/Garmin-ecoRout...6044990&sr=8-1
Rodney
Check out the link
http://www.amazon.com/Garmin-ecoRout...6044990&sr=8-1
Rodney
#19
There is an OEM MINI coolant temp gauge you can get. They also have a lateral-g force and engine torque. http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts...11&hg=62&fg=95
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I was sold on the Garmin ecoRoute HD as soon as I learned that it would talk to my 1390LMT, I bought the 1490LMT for my Husband for Christmas, it is a bit too big for Molly at 5.4"W x 3.4"H x .6"D. Once I saw what his could do I had to have one just like it only MINI Size!! My previous 265T got me to AZ and back, but not without almost getting me lost (I'm Directionaly Challenged). I also bought each of us different mounts than what comes in the box, for my Husband (2010 Kia Soul Shadow Dragon SE3) I got him the Portable Friction Mount (Bean Bag), I also bought a Portable Friction Moun for Molly, but it molds to her dash very nicely.
Has anyone tried to use one ecoRoute unit for 2 vehicles??
Has anyone tried to use one ecoRoute unit for 2 vehicles??
#24
Just picked up an ELM 327 wireless OBDII dongle off ebay($25 w/shipping). Then downloaded "Torque" off the android market (>$5) for my EVO yesterday.
I'm looking forward to seeing all that it can do. Coolant temp is one of the gauges. I also hear it will do some sort of data logging.
Craven Speed offers it too, as well as a package with mounts for different phones. Craven is a good company and will back up their sales. China/Ebay can be an iffy proposition. I guess many come in bad or fail quickly.
I'm looking forward to seeing all that it can do. Coolant temp is one of the gauges. I also hear it will do some sort of data logging.
Craven Speed offers it too, as well as a package with mounts for different phones. Craven is a good company and will back up their sales. China/Ebay can be an iffy proposition. I guess many come in bad or fail quickly.
Last edited by Mini2na; 01-27-2011 at 12:34 PM. Reason: more
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let us know how that works out on your droid.
I have iPhone and I don't think iphone will talk to any bluetooth device other than a headset. Not a 100% sure though.
I have iPhone and I don't think iphone will talk to any bluetooth device other than a headset. Not a 100% sure though.
The Garmin gives more than coolant temp, and looks better than the scan guage II.
Check out the link
http://www.amazon.com/Garmin-ecoRout...6044990&sr=8-1
Rodney
Check out the link
http://www.amazon.com/Garmin-ecoRout...6044990&sr=8-1
Rodney
Just picked up an ELM 327 wireless OBDII dongle off ebay($25 w/shipping). Then downloaded "Torque" off the android market (>$5) for my EVO yesterday.
I'm looking forward to seeing all that it can do. Coolant temp is one of the gauges. I also hear it will do some sort of data logging.
Craven Speed offers it too, as well as a package with mounts for different phones. Craven is a good company and will back up their sales. China/Ebay can be an iffy proposition.
I'm looking forward to seeing all that it can do. Coolant temp is one of the gauges. I also hear it will do some sort of data logging.
Craven Speed offers it too, as well as a package with mounts for different phones. Craven is a good company and will back up their sales. China/Ebay can be an iffy proposition.