Looks awesome! nice work
Hi,
After more than a year without carpc, I finaly started to mount my carpc into my 2002 Toyota Celica. I'm not a good writer, so let me present my new carpc project:
The car: 2002 Toyota Celica vvti (know in US as GT) 143 HP
Modifications:
-17" wheels Momo Corse with 215/40/17
- Kayaba AGX adjustable coilovers
- Vogtland springs
- Exhaust Terminal
The carpc:
The monitor:
- 7" touch screen
Here's the stock system:
I did some modifications to fix the monitor:
The PC
- Case: initially was an external case for hard drives
- Mainboard: Epia NANO-ITX NX 1500, 1,5 GHZ
- RAM: 1GB Kingston, bus 533MHz
- HDD: 2,5" Seagate 120 GB
- M2-ATX
- Sound card: external - CREATIVE Augidy 2 NX USB
- hub USB: Logitech 4USB
- GPS: 12 channels usb
- minikeyboard USB
- wireless: USB D-Link
Some test, before mounting the carpc:
And let's see the installation photos:
Software
- O.S. tinyXP
- frontend: RideRunner + elite lite skin
- Sygic 7 + drivemon + poiconverter
- divx player & codecs: MPC + FFDSHOW
- winamp 2.95
Some pictures:
As you can see, I did my best to hide all the cables and the carpc. Hardware components are "invisible"
Hope you enjoy it, comments please![]()
thanks craig !
@admin & mod: please remove the post n°3
very very cool. If i can figure out a way to get the cost lower then the $900 i'm projecting then i think i'm gonna try with my 02 gt-s
I don't know the actual prizes, I recoverd the components from my old carpc, but I think you can do a great job with 900$.
My 2,5" Seagate HDD got some problems especially on cold days, so I decided to change it with an solid state disk INTEL SSD 40GB X25-V. Now it's realy fast. Here's a video with the reboot of windows xp:
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-d9oCRLcWC0[/media]
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