anthonytutton
New member
Ive been thinking about installing a pc in my car for ages. So im going to do it.
I bought an in car pc on friday off ebay, so i just need to buy an 8" touchscreen to control it all. Im hoping the pc will fit behind the screen, which will be in place of where the connect nav+ is now.
I will post photos and progress as and when i get nearer to completion. So as im about to start it, i thought i'd ask everyone for their input and advice. Has anybody else installed a pc in their car?
I currently have 2x 10" alpine D drive subs in a sealed box, and an 840 watt caliber amp. I also have the Bose upgrade speakers all round (By the way - its a stilo abarth). I will be buying an obd2 interface which will be permanently connected to the pc.
I dont know if i should buy a good, but basic head unit to run the sounds through the aux input and use the standard iso connector block, or if i should connect the on board pc sound card to a 3-way equaliser/splitter, and buy another 2 channel amp to power the standard speakers, what you think?
All input and advice is greatly recieved
I bought an in car pc on friday off ebay, so i just need to buy an 8" touchscreen to control it all. Im hoping the pc will fit behind the screen, which will be in place of where the connect nav+ is now.
I will post photos and progress as and when i get nearer to completion. So as im about to start it, i thought i'd ask everyone for their input and advice. Has anybody else installed a pc in their car?
I currently have 2x 10" alpine D drive subs in a sealed box, and an 840 watt caliber amp. I also have the Bose upgrade speakers all round (By the way - its a stilo abarth). I will be buying an obd2 interface which will be permanently connected to the pc.
I dont know if i should buy a good, but basic head unit to run the sounds through the aux input and use the standard iso connector block, or if i should connect the on board pc sound card to a 3-way equaliser/splitter, and buy another 2 channel amp to power the standard speakers, what you think?
All input and advice is greatly recieved