My new LED display...Techtom CMX-100
This is what I have in my GS-R to track the speed, ignition timing, intake air temp, diagnositics code reader, water temp, pressure, and rpm...check it out...it is only for OBD II...but what I do is usually leave it on water temp...cus that is what I am really wanting to know and monitor...
sells for about $200 or so and they will ship...so far I am probably the 3rd person in the US to have this...just because not many people know about this...
you can only get it at Technosquare Inc...the only Techtom US distributor that I know of...
if you want more info on this since I didnt specify enough...check out....
http://www.technosquareinc.com/CMX100.pdf



Modified by benno at 11:41 PM 2/7/2004
sells for about $200 or so and they will ship...so far I am probably the 3rd person in the US to have this...just because not many people know about this...
you can only get it at Technosquare Inc...the only Techtom US distributor that I know of...
if you want more info on this since I didnt specify enough...check out....
http://www.technosquareinc.com/CMX100.pdf



Modified by benno at 11:41 PM 2/7/2004
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oooookay care to post up some more info about it? Where to get it, price, how do you change what is displayed, etc etc.?
its pretty kewl...it doesnt look ricey and actually serves a purpose..it displays the correct speed compared to the stock tachs...kinda like when you drive through those 'watch your speed' type posts that actually monitors your speed in a residential area and you see that you are actually driving 3-4mph slower than what the tach says...
rpm is displayed by dropping the last digit...ie...if your are at 3567rpm...it displays as 356...but on rpms...since it revs and drops so fast...numbers are hard to follow unless you keep it at a steady pace...but its accurate...
oh ...if you do buy this...they come in
metric=celcius and kph
and
standard=fahrenheit and mph
i chose the standard just cus its more convenient for me...and im in a country at uses it...haha
metric=celcius and kph
and
standard=fahrenheit and mph
i chose the standard just cus its more convenient for me...and im in a country at uses it...haha
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by benno »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">oh ...if you do buy this...they come in
metric=celcius and kph
and
standard=fahrenheit and mph
i chose the standard just cus its more convenient for me...and im in a country at uses it...haha
</TD></TR></TABLE>
Did you order directly from them????????????????
metric=celcius and kph
and
standard=fahrenheit and mph
i chose the standard just cus its more convenient for me...and im in a country at uses it...haha
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Did you order directly from them????????????????
I ordered it from Technosquare Inc...
Technosquare, Inc
22521 S. Normandie Ave.
Torrance, CA 90501
(310) 787-0847
http://www.technosquareinc.com
you do have to order from them ahead of time since they do not exactly carry it in stock...well...due to not many people (honda enthusiasts) knowing about this gadget...I waited about 2-3 weeks before my order came in from Techtom to Technosquare. Worth the wait though! Remember...OBDII only! You can however ask them if there is a method for OBDI...not sure if the do or not..nothing wrong with asking =P
Modified by benno at 11:45 PM 2/7/2004
Technosquare, Inc
22521 S. Normandie Ave.
Torrance, CA 90501
(310) 787-0847
http://www.technosquareinc.com
you do have to order from them ahead of time since they do not exactly carry it in stock...well...due to not many people (honda enthusiasts) knowing about this gadget...I waited about 2-3 weeks before my order came in from Techtom to Technosquare. Worth the wait though! Remember...OBDII only! You can however ask them if there is a method for OBDI...not sure if the do or not..nothing wrong with asking =P
Modified by benno at 11:45 PM 2/7/2004
heh, i'm in the same boat. I'm at about 98K, just changed my timing belt, water pump, new main seal, cam seals/cap, tranny fluid, etc and she's still running strong. I'm ready for the big roll over
Ok, back on topic...
Ok, back on topic...
For all of you OBD1 people, this can be achieved for about:
Cost of chipping your ECU
$25 for the cable setup
Cost of Palm Pilot and/or Laptop
Basically, <$100 even if you buy a Palm IIIC from eBay.
Check out pgmfi.org for the datalogging info if you're interested.
Cost of chipping your ECU
$25 for the cable setup
Cost of Palm Pilot and/or Laptop
Basically, <$100 even if you buy a Palm IIIC from eBay.
Check out pgmfi.org for the datalogging info if you're interested.
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it's plug and play...but will take you about 5-10min on how and where you want it mounted...just put some double sided tape....thats it...make it look pretty you know
it's plug and play...but will take you about 5-10min on how and where you want it mounted...just put some double sided tape....thats it...make it look pretty you know
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by MadCow »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">For all of you OBD1 people, this can be achieved for about:
Cost of chipping your ECU
$25 for the cable setup
Cost of Palm Pilot and/or Laptop
Basically, <$100 even if you buy a Palm IIIC from eBay.
Check out pgmfi.org for the datalogging info if you're interested.</TD></TR></TABLE>
that's kewl man...MadCow hookin up the OBDI peeps...got some pics?
Cost of chipping your ECU
$25 for the cable setup
Cost of Palm Pilot and/or Laptop
Basically, <$100 even if you buy a Palm IIIC from eBay.
Check out pgmfi.org for the datalogging info if you're interested.</TD></TR></TABLE>
that's kewl man...MadCow hookin up the OBDI peeps...got some pics?
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