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    Photos of P4, VP12, and other Monaco happenings ..

    After sorting out the photos, I have put them all up on a homepage:


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    Hope you like them.
    Any comments would be appreciated.
    Please apologize if there are any errors, but it is my very first one, and I do have very less time for maintenance.

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    Nice job on the site!
    (including the "oops"):

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    OMFG! A Tesla BSOD/SPOD?

    I am amused.

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    Very nice selection of pictures and congrats on a good webpage for showing them off. I especially liked the pictures of Teslas cable routing, looks very nice and clean as it should...

    Cobos

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    I appreciated that in the pics you could see various electrical connectors in the car. In particular there was a CPC (circular plastic connector) near the trunk of P4 that looked a little kludgey.

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    If you mean that kind of "loose" connector, if I remember right that after asking I was informed that because there was a dummy - empty PEM installed on P4, the connector could not be connected the way it would have been on a real PEM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alpine Driver View Post
    If you mean that kind of "loose" connector, if I remember right that after asking I was informed that because there was a dummy - empty PEM installed on P4, the connector could not be connected the way it would have been on a real PEM.
    Thanks for the info.

    There's also a nice shot of the driver's side footwell of VP12. There's what looks like either a USB connector or a DB9 serial port (unclear from the pic resolution) above the 12V power receptacle. Also, above and to the right of the accelerator is what looks something like a GPIB connector or even one of those old centronics ports. Then again, maybe it's just an OBD II connector.

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    That is a USB connector above the cig lighter. It is for driver logs etc (from what I remmember).

    The other one is an ODB.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deenko View Post
    That is a USB connector above the cig lighter. It is for driver logs etc (from what I remmember).

    The other one is an ODB.
    Thanks!

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    doug,

    here are more detailed photos:





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