September 16, 201014 yr Author Started on my fiberglass mold around the cd player:Taped up the console:Done with the fiberglass, so now it's speed drying. So I started up my Defa fan. Think I laid about 7-8 layers, should be more then enough:Now it's dried up, I removed some of the tape before I remembered to take som pictures:And then my new part is out of the console:Now I left the part to fully cure, before I start cutting holes for the cd player and my Stinger Volt meters and applying the body filler, I'll smooth out the edges on top and bottom and make the front a little bit flatter. I had to use the console in my car right a way, but it shouldn't twist while curing, it was pretty dry. I think the result was ok, could have been better, but I'm satisfied, since I only used tape and since it's my first part from scratch.
September 16, 201014 yr Admin Excellent work on the pictures and the build log. Jealous of that HU set up.
September 18, 201014 yr Author Thanks mate. I bought the HU set up used, but the player looks like it's new, no scratches anywhere on the HU. And I even got it for a very nice price. Edited September 18, 201014 yr by Dammed
September 19, 201014 yr Author Started with the body filling: I forgot to take a picture or two, but I smoothed the body filling out before I left it to dry. It looked a lot more even. I'm going to do it once more to fill the small cracks, and then it should be good for painting.
February 13, 201114 yr Author I haven't done much because I had exams and a big vacation, and the fact is that the enclosure can't be installed before the coilovers are on the car, and they have to be painted and after that the snow have to be gone, and they have to be installed after the car has passed the MOT since I have 0 papers on them. But I have made a couple of changes to the equipment that will be going into the car:I sold the ODR player and I will buy a Pioneer P88RS-II (P800PRS) or a Alpine 9887R and a Carputer. Carputer is bought and it's this ASUS mini netbook: Small thing:Specs: * Size:226×191.2×28.5~38mm (WxDxH) * Weight1.45kg * 1.6GHz Atom N270 processor, * 1GB RAM, * 80GB SATA hard drive, * 10-inch display 1024×600, * three USB 2.0 ports, * 10/100Mbit Ethernet, * 802.11b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth, * SD card reader, * 1.3Megapixel Webcam, * Windows XP. * weight1.45kg * 6-cell 6,600mAH battery 3.6h.The Asus is upgraded with 2gb ram and a car charger came with it, and there's still 1 year of warranty left. Have bought/ordered: Lilliput 8" widescreen touchscreen, EFO mini keyboard and mouse, Crucial C300 64GB SSD that will replace the HDD in the Asus, Creative USB soundcard that will give me 2 RCA outputs, a USB HUB that will give me 10 USB ports and one Iomega 2TB external HDD. Later I will order Garmin Mobile PC, and a couple of DC-DC converters for the external drive and soundcard. The external HDD has a alu enclosure, which makes it really solid, and the HDD remains pretty cool. Efo keyboard, is a small wireless keyboard with lights behind the buttons and a netbook mouse. It works pretty good, I tried it at a 4m distance and it works flawlessly.I'm going to try different OS on the netbook to achieve the quickest boot as possible, it will probably be a Ubuntu based OS. The netbook and the external drive will be placed in the glove compartment, and I will use a VGA connection with the screen and the sound signal will from the Creativ sound card through RCA cables to the AUX input of the cd player. The fiberglass mold I made will not be used. I'm gonna make a new mold, from bottom to top: cd player, touchscreen, stinger volt meters, and the clock at top. I have disassembled the screen so that I can't a nice smooth custom look with the fiberglass mold. And then I checked if the screen is still working. And then I but the bezel together with all the srews, so that I do not loose any screws. ^^The Bezel:The screen is made of one big circuit board, one smaller which contains the buttons and the screen itself. Pretty slim:And the screen is still working as it should: I'll see how to mount it, I'll probably just press fit the screen on the fiberglass mold as it was in the bezel and mount the circuit boards on a metal plate that I will weld in between the cd players mounts Edited February 13, 201114 yr by Dammed
February 14, 201114 yr doing a big Celica install myself.... can you tell me what you did for suspension there?
February 14, 201114 yr Author I bought TRD Coilovers, have yet to see if they will be stiff enough, but I bvelieve they should be ok.
February 14, 201114 yr direct bolt-ons?adjustable ride height?I bought TRD Coilovers, have yet to see if they will be stiff enough, but I bvelieve they should be ok.
February 14, 201114 yr Author direct bolt-ons?adjustable ride height?I bought TRD Coilovers, have yet to see if they will be stiff enough, but I bvelieve they should be ok.yup. some photos of them here:
February 16, 201114 yr this is a beautiful example of my idea of wanting to fiber glass a monitor into the dash. I also have the goal of wanting to do a wall just exactly as you are but nothing behind the baffle except the cars body of course for an IB setup. cant wait to see more of this!
February 16, 201114 yr Winamp FTW! Winamp FTL actually...try searching for a track when you are going 60 and NOT on a highway...Dammed, get Centrafuse and a touchscreen. After working on somebody's car-puter setup, I feel that the only reliable solution is a touchscreen + a computer instead of a laptop. Otherwise it could get frustrating to control the whole thing.
February 16, 201114 yr Author It's Dammed, as in Damir Medic. (DAM-ir MED-ic) I have a touchscreen, and laptop VS Desktop is a subject for taste. I found a netbook would be better, easier to power and since you have battery, it's easier to automatic shut it down. And If I ever need a PC, one's always available in the glove compartment. I'll check Centrafuse out, but Winamp is 0 problem, I used the netbook today to find music on Winamp, as easy as using a normal cd player. Remeber I have that wireless keyboard, it's like texting on a mobile phone.
February 16, 201114 yr Name fixed, sorry...Laptop would make things a bit easier because of power, agreed. Power supplies for ATX motherboards are easy to find and cheap though. But it's a thing of taste.Texting while driving ? That's the thing I don't like...for instance today I almost bumped into somebody who was texting while walking. Imagine the same person texting while driving...
February 16, 201114 yr Author I could probably drive better with both of my eyes closed then some people out there, probably like the person you bumped into the other day... but seriously, I meant, you look at the road and write on the keyboard without looking. A bit difficult with todays smart phones, but in the "good old days" it was no problem.
February 16, 201114 yr I could probably drive better with both of my eyes closed then some people out there, probably like the person you bumped into the other day... but seriously, I meant, you look at the road and write on the keyboard without looking. A bit difficult with todays smart phones, but in the "good old days" it was no problem.Well then it's too bad your not controlling this with an old phone. Lol.
February 16, 201114 yr Author Well the keyboard has physical buttons like the old phones... So do I need to draw something in Paint?
February 16, 201114 yr Winamp FTW! Winamp FTL actually...try searching for a track when you are going 60 and NOT on a highway...Dammed, get Centrafuse and a touchscreen. After working on somebody's car-puter setup, I feel that the only reliable solution is a touchscreen + a computer instead of a laptop. Otherwise it could get frustrating to control the whole thing.I just use Winamp on the computer at home, thats why I said it, lol I probably wouldnt use it in car...
February 17, 201114 yr Texting and driving is illegal in my state, so this looks like a hard ticket to get out of. But if you can do it and not mess up then by all means, have at it.
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