Finally done with my LCD install...
Originally Posted by ejmack1
Because i tried having it dissasembled the first time... and when you try to reinstall the buttons, there is too much texture material and the buttons rub.... so this seemed to be the best way, and it turned out to work great.
Originally Posted by ejmack1
No ones really commented on the area around the *****... i think it looks great rounded out like that....
I still wanna see a backside pic, even though you said you were fighting with mounting issues.
~Kris
Originally Posted by JaNusSolSumnus
I'm not a fan of the portion only because now you dont have an indicator of where you are with the A/C settings, otherwise its nice.
I still wanna see a backside pic, even though you said you were fighting with mounting issues.
~Kris
I still wanna see a backside pic, even though you said you were fighting with mounting issues.
~Kris
so i could careless about that... Plus after 3 years of owning an FD i know where the settings are....also a small vinyl overlay on that part would be easy if i ever needed it, i just like it rounded out.
Originally Posted by ejmack1
LOL i dont have a/c
so i could careless about that... Plus after 3 years of owning an FD i know where the settings are....
also a small vinyl overlay on that part would be easy if i ever needed it, i just like it rounded out.
so i could careless about that... Plus after 3 years of owning an FD i know where the settings are....also a small vinyl overlay on that part would be easy if i ever needed it, i just like it rounded out.

~Kris
Originally Posted by JaNusSolSumnus
Why not remove the ***** completely? Put gauges or something else in there instead. Maybe a flux capacitor so you can go back in time 
~Kris

~Kris
just dont need the a/c button.
I maybe missed it above but is it a tuch screen monitor or regular?
Also two guys asked before, what are you gonna used in conjuction with?, onboard computer?, or ECU tunning/datalogic? or both???
The reason I'm asking is b/c I gonna do something similar in future, build a small onboard PC for multi purposes, movies, music, GPS navi., datalogic tunning and whole nine yards...
Also two guys asked before, what are you gonna used in conjuction with?, onboard computer?, or ECU tunning/datalogic? or both???
The reason I'm asking is b/c I gonna do something similar in future, build a small onboard PC for multi purposes, movies, music, GPS navi., datalogic tunning and whole nine yards...
Yes, I'd like to see your final setup for the sysem as well. I'm building an aluminum chassis with rails to slide into the radio rails -- saying my motherboard will fit, havent measured.
I'm using a iTX 'shuttle' style mobo with a 2.4Ghz P4 + 256mb RAM and onboard vid/aud
I still have to figure out how I'm going to get the computer to interface with the Bose system, any ideas on that one? I have the Schosche adapter still for my current radio so I'm sure I'll need it again for this adventure. Power on for the amps may be tricky though.
I'll be using my system for: GPS, music, flicks, wardriving, and tuning (down the road PFC+dataloggit)
~Kris
I'm using a iTX 'shuttle' style mobo with a 2.4Ghz P4 + 256mb RAM and onboard vid/aud
I still have to figure out how I'm going to get the computer to interface with the Bose system, any ideas on that one? I have the Schosche adapter still for my current radio so I'm sure I'll need it again for this adventure. Power on for the amps may be tricky though.

I'll be using my system for: GPS, music, flicks, wardriving, and tuning (down the road PFC+dataloggit)
~Kris
Originally Posted by JaNusSolSumnus
Yes, I'd like to see your final setup for the sysem as well. I'm building an aluminum chassis with rails to slide into the radio rails -- saying my motherboard will fit, havent measured.
I'm using a iTX 'shuttle' style mobo with a 2.4Ghz P4 + 256mb RAM and onboard vid/aud
I still have to figure out how I'm going to get the computer to interface with the Bose system, any ideas on that one? I have the Schosche adapter still for my current radio so I'm sure I'll need it again for this adventure. Power on for the amps may be tricky though.
I'll be using my system for: GPS, music, flicks, wardriving, and tuning (down the road PFC+dataloggit)
~Kris
I'm using a iTX 'shuttle' style mobo with a 2.4Ghz P4 + 256mb RAM and onboard vid/aud
I still have to figure out how I'm going to get the computer to interface with the Bose system, any ideas on that one? I have the Schosche adapter still for my current radio so I'm sure I'll need it again for this adventure. Power on for the amps may be tricky though.

I'll be using my system for: GPS, music, flicks, wardriving, and tuning (down the road PFC+dataloggit)
~Kris
Originally Posted by SomeGuy_sg
Mmm... hope you get them installed soon so we can see how the whole thing looks finished . Damn nice work ...
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