Update 2/16/2026

The mount for the display panel is complete. With a full Linux OS on the Raspberry PI, I can run TunerStudio which does a lot more than display engine data. The self-tuning feature will help dial in the fuel maps as I drive, diagnostic data will help with troubleshooting, and I can log engine operating parameters. The low height of the new display provides more usable viewing area through the steering wheel. The interior is track-focused but there is no reason the metal dashboard can’t look nicer, so I’m going to work on that next. Continue reading Update 2/16/2026

Update 2/1/2026: “While I’m in there..”

With the dashboard out I’m using the extra access to address several other things I want to fix. I removed a bracket that was welded to the steering column to mount the digital display because it made removal of the dashboard difficult. Since I will need a new mount for the digital display, I chose to also replace the 7″ display with a high aspect ratio 10.4″ display that is more visible through the steering wheel. I designed a 4 piece interlocking case for the bare LCD display panel. A simple clamshell design didn’t fit on my printer’s print bed. … Continue reading Update 2/1/2026: “While I’m in there..”