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All good It's a long thread, and I didn't give it much of a write-up. Here's the link to the post: Link
The unit is a Reveltronics UTCOMP-Pro - it consists of the OLED 3.2" display, some buttons underneath, mounted in a generic case you can buy along with it, that someone on Turbobricks posted up a photo of mounted in the same location.
I made a separate sensor harness that connects to the control box mounted under the dash, that the screen connects to. It has some sensors connected to it, like a MAP sensor for boost, Oil pressure, Wideband O2, Vehicle speed, Fuel consumption, Coolant temp via the upper rad hose, ambient temp sensors for inside/outside temp and more that I've probably forgotten. I like it, and it allows for a pretty clean install. For certain things like speed/fuel, I'm piggybacking of LH signals. I would feed most of those sensors direct to an ECU if I wasn't using LH2.4, but wanting to avoid scope creep, decided against going aftermarket ECU for the time being.
Long term, if money was no object, I'd rip all the electricals out that are in there, and go with something like a Nexus R3/5 that has a PDM integrated so I can strip as much of the original LH stuff out as possible. That said, the LH has been (knocks on wood) fine for my purposes so far, so attention has been elsewhere.. like suspension!
I still need to get the front suspension sorted It's pretty good how things are as they sit, given it's been a year and a bit since the last changes with swapping in the springs I got from you at the time. If I avoid potholes, it's a dream, but I'd rather not clench in fear every time I see a bump in the road.
I've told myself I need to sell another car before I can consider buying more suspension parts to fix this one up - whether that be a set of BC-DS coilovers, or somehow find a way to get GAZ to make up a set through you. I did notice that a certain UK website had stock of the fronts, but I'd rather not go there. With the amount of travel these struts have at the current ride height, I'd rather spend the money to have a good long-term solution, so I'm taking my time. I'll shoot you an email when I'm closer to taking that jump. If you have any thoughts about the above, please feel free to post in here though.
Thanks mate I'm not going to comment on Byneset beyond that it's definitely great that someone's making unique parts like that for our old cars, but I'll just say that I'm very happy with the finish I managed for this one. I'm very thankful the original creator decided to release the design to the world and allow remixing in the way they did.