A few shots of my install:
CarPC1.jpg
7" touch screen and slot-load optical drive
CarPC2.jpg
USB Hub in Console
CarPC3.jpg
Laptop in Docking Station in Rear deck
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A few shots of my install:
CarPC1.jpg
7" touch screen and slot-load optical drive
CarPC2.jpg
USB Hub in Console
CarPC3.jpg
Laptop in Docking Station in Rear deck
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Anyone know what ever happened to the development of the double DIN dash?
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I am planning on mounting my i pad in the new real wall that I am building. It will be able to slide the i pad in and out of its mount.
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let it be said, i am usually more 'conservative' when it comes to mods... but damn, steve has really has made the ProtoDeLorean into a work of art. ive said it before, but i am always impressed by all the talent and hard work required to resurrect 2650:
he posted this video in a thread at some point, but i couldnt find it... maybe it was on the old .com site. at any rate, i wanted to see it again, so there it is.
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It is amazing what he did to his car. Stunning really. I am though stealing a few ideas from him but have to make them my own for the uses i want. The ipad is going to have a full spectrum analyser display going which will have its own power mount and microphone input so it can read the sound from the center of the car. I am doing a similar center console design as his. Where did you get the usb hub? The thing I don't see how to do is when you first made the railings how did you mount them to the body?
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Wow...just saw this thread for the first time. What a great job on restoring your DeLorean. I gotta say that this has got to be the nicest modified DeLorean that I have seen (except for my BTTF Time Machine)...But wow. Would love to see this in person.
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Thanks guys. I really appreciate it. When I built 02650, I changed so much, I never expected anyone to like EVERYTHING I did. But if someone likes one aspect and decides to "steal" it or tweak it and make it their own, I consider that a huge compliment. So "steal" away! There are plenty of progress photos on www.projectdelorean.com and you all know I'm happy answer questions at any time.
Also, remember, if you're looking for components for putting "computer stuff" in a car, www.mp3car.com is a great resource.
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Not sure on the USB hub. (I bought it back in 2006.) What I do remember is even though you only see 3 ports on the front, there is a 4th on side. (I have my monitor's touch screen plugged in behind the console.) The only place I could find one that looks the same was on this wholesaler's site: http://www.oneinhundred.com/Wholesal...re--333844.htm
But any small hub will work. One thing to keep in mind is how much power you expect the usb accessory to pull because the pc is limited to how much power it will deliver through the hub. If you need more power, try a 12V powered USB hub like this one: http://store.mp3car.com/DC_Powered_4..._p/adt-015.htm
Not cheap, but it's a nice unit. I've got one myself that I'll be installing this winter.
As for the console, the aluminum frame has transverse pieces of aluminum angle that actually mount over the original studs that come up out of the fiberglass tunnel.
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