custom adjustable integrated V2 mount!!!

duratothemax

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OK so I designed/built a custom mount for the EFILive Flashscan V2.

It gets hardwired into the truck with a hidden cable so all you have to do is drop the V2 into the cradle and its ready to go. Now the V2 wont go flying around the truck and you dont have to fiddle with plugging/unplugging it. Also, now the cord isnt dangling everywhere and hung over the steering column where your shin/knee hits it (the plug into the OBD port) and it gets caught in the shifter, etc...

Here are some pictures of the prototype/proof of concept. Installation is very easy, no cutting or drilling. Bolts right into existing screws behind the dash bezel, and the only "complicated" part is splicing the cable into the wires behind the OBD port.

The mount is fully adjustable and has a little ball socket on the back so it can be angled anyway you want. You drop the V2 in and squeeze the grip/clamp together. The grip/clamp holds the V2 very securely, its not going to go anywhere no matter how crazy you drive...

I can also make the cradles with a plug on the end of the cable for a true "plug and play" setup with no splicing.

For both installations, you snake the wire behind the dash panels and then down to where the OBD port is. Simple, and you cant see any wires. :)

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Sorry these are crappy blackberry pics, and I dont have the wire routed behind the dash bezel yet but you get the idea. Also, the final version will be cleaned up a lot and have a black wire coming out of it so it doesnt stand out like the white wire in the prototype.

I will be making these and selling these, but I would like to get an idea of interest in this...who would like one??? :cool:

ben
 

maine04max

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as usual Ben you make some pretty cool stuff . Let me know when they are ready , Ill take one
 

duratothemax

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obviously right now this is only a bolt-in for GMT-800 duramax's, but I could adapt it/modify it so its a bolt in to GMT-900 as well.
 

duratothemax

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alright cool! I will work this week on cleaning it up and making things neater. I will have a final prototype that will be identical to the production versions by this weekend. Ill post detailed high quality pictures then and start taking orders. :D

thanks
Ben
 

TNRGreene

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alright cool! I will work this week on cleaning it up and making things neater. I will have a final prototype that will be identical to the production versions by this weekend. Ill post detailed high quality pictures then and start taking orders. :D

thanks
Ben

Send me one Ben & I won't post about vendor policies :eek: Just kidding
On a serious note: great idea :thumb: