Most advanced dashboard | BANKS BUILT Ep 31

LokJaw gets the most advanced dashboard in a ’66 Chevy. If you’ve ever seen the dashboard in a ’66 Chevy pickup, you know how ugly it is. So, it’s time for an upgrade. We’re proud to announce we’ve partnered with MoTeC to display valuable data from LokJaw’s supercharged 6.6L Duramax and Allison 1000 6-speed transmission. Gale, Matt, and Quinn design and plan the new digital dashboard, complete with a MoTeC C127 and four iDash DataMonsters.

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00:00 Intro
00:27 Deconstructing the old dashboard
04:06 Gale reviews Quinn’s CAD
13:34 Gale reviews sensor location
22:38 Next weeks teaser

The C127 has been designed with powerful functionality and an impressive, seven-inch high-resolution, full-color screen. There are numerous selectable layouts with configurable channels, labels, and color schemes. One of the many reasons we chose the C127 is for its flexibility to treat our screen as a blank canvas and design our own layout with unique graphics that’ll match the iDashes as well as LokJaw’s rusty-meets-modern aesthetic. The MoTeC display will receive data acquired by a MoTeC M142 ECM and a myriad of Banks pressure, temperature, and speed sensors.

Quinn helps design the new housing for the most advanced dashboard.

Quinn, the Mechanical Design Engineer at Banks, jumps into SolidWorks to design a dash that fits all the advanced tech.