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LCD Gauges
07-09-2015, 04:34 AM
Hello Everyone,
I’d like to announce the improved design of the LCD gauge system – The LCDi-100 and LCDi-200 Version 2!
http://www.procision-auto.com/ProAuto/promo/LCDi100_v2_promo.jpg
New System Enhancements Include:
- 4 screen sizes (12.3, 9, 8, 7 inch)
- 3D Graphics and animations
- Lower operating power
- Lower standby power
- 1 second wake time
- OEM like function
New Options (inquire about pricing):
- Vintage Air touchscreen Controller
- 3rd Party software menu launch screen
- LED light controller
- Heads-up display
- AccuAir Air Suspension Controller
- Power window controller
- Power lock /door popper controller
Pricing is as follows (double click in browser for full-screen image):
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CDN funds + shipping (see estimated shipping costs below). If you have a compatible tablet,
you can order basic systems. Inquire about tablet compatibility before ordering your kit.
FedEx Shipping Estimates:
Ontario - $25 (3 business days)
Canada – Toronto to Victoria BC , $45 (5 business days)
USA – Toronto to California, $100 (5 business days)
Click Here for LCD-200 System Pricing:
http://www.procision-auto.com/assets/LCDi200_pricing.jpg
if you have already cut your gauge pod inlay/bezel, you will need to fabricate or purchase another.
A deposit of $350 is required, and balance due upon shipment. Allow 3-4 weeks for delivery.
Payments can be made via PayPal, or Cheque.
If you have any questions/comments after reading the PDF, feel free to post them here, or send me a message!
Sincerely,
Tino
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LCD Gauges
08-28-2015, 09:45 AM
I’ve been researching several LCD gauge products and data loggers while designing my system to stay ahead of the
game, but also to track trends. The current craze is the OBDII port readers that interface with cellphones and tablets
to import vehicle data. These are generally cheaper and offer a great deal of information, however they lack certain
inputs for turn signals, fuel level, etc. which is essential for a standard gauge cluster. The OBDII data stream is also
somewhat slow making certain gauges lag, or look choppy (IE: RPM). This is my experience with most protocols to date.
While receiving comments, and reading member posts describing their wants/needs, it appears a more economical
solution is appropriate in addition to the PRO-LCDi-100 product.
The expense is largely governed by the screen as I’m using notebooks (mini laptop), or tablets to display the info.
Compared to the competition, this format keeps the cost down while allowing additional options at no extra cost.
As an alternative I’d like to offer a system that incorporates a smaller, less expensive 7-8 inch display with an OBDII
option. By using an ODBII cable instead of wiring harnesses and sensors, costs can further be reduced. Estimated
costs for the ECO (economy) setup is $750 CDN. I’m fairly confident that this figure can be met with ease, and
possibly incorporate a touchscreen at the same cost.
I’ve made a matrix for some of the more popular systems using spec sheets and MFG web sites. Pricing is sourced
from EBay, Amazon, or MFG website. Note that my figures are stated in Canadian funds when comparing; which is
a bonus with the exchange rate at the moment.
As a side note, the GTM is getting the interior installed at the moment which allow me to get a proper video uploaded
of the LCD gauges in operation. Sorry that it has taken so long to get to this point, I’ve really under estimated the amount
of work involved getting the car prepped!
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LCD Gauges
01-11-2016, 09:09 PM
I’m excited to finally be able to post updates on this project. The tail end of 2015 has been very difficult for me, but the show must go on!
If you’ve been following my build thread, you’ll also note the starter issues with my GTM that have impeded testing and video of this project.
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Here is a quick video of the screen in the car idling:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrBFPth6b5Q
Preliminary testing of the LCD dash has shown promising results. Day time driving shows well on the screen with direct sunlight. The numbers
and graphics are easy to read and the contrast is decent. I feel comfortable stating that the brightness level is more than adequate for covered
cabin cars like the GTM.
With the one inch spacers on the steering column fitting the tablet in the dash pod is a bit tight. It would be wise to increase the spacing to
1.5 inches for sufficient clearance.
Battery life on the Acer Switch 10 is very good. I’ve setup the computer to enter Hibernate mode after one minute of engine shutdown. If you
don’t drive your car for two weeks from a full charge, the tablet will power up out of Hibernate when the ignition is switched on. The trouble
with going longer than two weeks is the risk of draining the tablet battery beyond recovery. This means you will have to access the power
switch to boot up the system. This could mean removing the bezel to access the power button which is a bit of a hassle. I’m going to fabricate
a harness that will allow external charging for those of us who don’t drive our cars on a weekly basis.
Aside from those little quirks, I’m content with how the beta testing has progressed. The WIFI data transfer is awesome for getting the vehicle
data log to your home computer. You can use remote email or setup a network so you can see the GTM in your directory tree.
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Currently there are four skins for use:
1. Analog style portrait
2. Analog style landscape
3. Digital gauge layout
4. Aircraft replica instrumentation (in progress)
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The next stage of the LCDi system design in underway. An ABS / Traction control feature will be offered as model designation PRO-LCDi-200.
As you can see from the previously posted chart, the 200 series systems are fully customizable and offer all features of the 100 model.
Programming has already begun and I’m in the midst of sourcing an ABS module that can be installed in our cars.
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With all hope the traction control will be ready for testing by mid-Summer. I’m also working on a new website to host all of the skins, program
updates, and PDF manuals. The target date for the new website is end of this coming March!
Thanks for your interest in reading.
LCD Gauges
01-01-2017, 11:39 AM
I'd like to unveil the new website which was redesigned to promote the LCD gauge systems. There are still a few documents to complete
and some demo software to upload for user evaluation, but otherwise I'm ready to take orders.
Also note, I am providing Data Loggers for those that don't want to change their gauges, but want to record the performance of their vehicle.
If you have some free time, please navigate through the website and let me know if you have any questions about the software or hardware
that is available.
http://www.procision-auto.com (http://www.procision-auto.com/)
https://scontent.fykz1-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/15871563_10155678295914148_5443022912575487263_n.j pg?oh=6fc84d50ad0523e6a42ed70df25513c9&oe=58EB7CFF
Once I have the User Manual, Install Manual, and Demo software uploaded I will start a new thread for taking orders. Alternatively, if you
like what you already see, feel free to message me to order your system at any time.
Thank you and Happy New Year!
Tino
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LCD Gauges
01-10-2017, 11:00 AM
Data Logger promo sheet has been uploaded to the web site.
http://www.procision-auto.com/ProAuto/PRO_LCDi_100/PRO_DATA_PromoSheet.pdf
LCD Gauges
01-25-2017, 09:30 PM
Software Demo release v1.0 for Windows operating systems. Try before you buy. 32 and 64 Bit versions available. Contact me to receive your trial copy. Visit www.procision-auto.com (http://www.procision-auto.com/) for more information. I'll have this uploaded to my web server by the end of the week.
Custom logos for 818's available. Please report any bugs with the software. Thanks!
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07-23-2018, 02:45 PM
New updates for the LCD system:
The opening post of this thread has been updated. Any posts prior to July 2018 are likely obsolete.
Please reference the opening post, or any subsequent replies forward for the latest info.
As you may know, I've hired a Graphic Designer who is able to provide high resolution, 3D graphics.
My supplier has finally provided a BIOS update for the processor which means I'm able to move
forward once again with the enhanced design.
To the end user, this means fast wake times (1 second), low standby current, and competitive cost.
I've also left my job to pursue this on a full-time basis. I'm hiring a programmer to help with the
vehicle connectivity particulars (OBDII) and WIFI/Bluetooth options for Smart Phone apps.
This weekend I'll be going live for the first time outside of a forum to debut this system. If you're in
the Toronto area and want to see these gauges in action, I'll be at booth #163 at ImportFest!
July 28th, at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre *(MTCC).
Here's a quick clip shown on the new 12.3 inch screen. The image below is a photo of the screen
which is sharper and clearer than my cell phone video.
https://youtu.be/1cVjlDTE5ik
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LCD Gauges
01-02-2025, 10:10 AM
Happy 2025! I write this at my first thread of the year, and return forum sponsor!
As I read back on the previous posts from years ago, I'm amazed at how far we've come from the very first
design, to the current level of our product. Everything has evolved and improved from hardware, programming,
and graphic quality.
We've hired two part-time assemblers, and a programmer who is helping us with LINUX based systems, and a host
of other code enhancements. Our kits are now built with 6-20 volt power supplies which reduces circuitry for crank
support from the previous 9 volt supplies.
Our 200 Series Interface Modules now incorporate the same automotive grade locking connector as the 100 Series
modules.
Enjoy our latest promo video, and graphic skins.
https://youtu.be/foRgmyKlah0
Our website is always updating with user friendly interfaces, and a new Customer Install page:
https://lcddash.com/media/
I will use this thread as the main source for updates, and link all forums here.
Get in touch via Private Message if you need anything, or have questions!
Thank you,
Tino
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LCD Gauges
07-14-2025, 09:58 AM
Hello Everyone,
I'd like to present a new product that we've launched, for those wanting to control their electrical systems,
and keep their mechanical gauges.
This is not an LCD system, but rather a Body Control Module to operate radiator fans, electric fuel pumps,
LED turn signals, and many more features!
Here's a link to a common thread, to keep the site tidy.
https://thefactoryfiveforum.com/showthread.php?18159-Custom-LCD-Gauges-Who-s-Interested&p=585944&viewfull=1#post585944
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Thank you for your interest,
Tino
LCD Gauges
12-21-2025, 03:16 PM
Bluetooth audio & control capability now available for all LCD systems!
Also noteworthy, our new enclosures are moving away from PLA+ printing,
to anodized aluminum. The units have integrated processors, and/or relay
modules for less wiring, less space, and less overall weight.
Much more info and images here:
https://thefactoryfiveforum.com/showthread.php?18159-Custom-LCD-Gauges-Who-s-Interested&p=598690&viewfull=1#post598690
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