Check out this thread Lilliput install in and Impreza, Lilliput issues on my Xenarc install in my STi.
It wasn't too bad really. You need to do a little cutting of the case to make it fit. I would rather cut the case than the dash.
Want to put in a VGA touch screen in my Impreza WRX STI. Am more than a bit nervous about whether I can do a nice job of it...
The two main options I see are the Xenarc 7" and the Digital WW.com 7" kit. Both are too big to fit in the double DIN space without some cutting; the Xenarc is way too big in both directions because of the case, the screen of the kit is too tall (as presumably the Xenarc screen would be).
With the Xenarc I can either remove it from the case or attempt to keep it in the case, cut a bigger hole, and expose part of the Xenarc case as though it was part of the dash (with painting or bondo or something to try to make things look good).
Whatever the case, I really, really don't see how I'll make it look nice, unless I'm missing something. Has anyone tried this with the WRX STI? Have any advice? Which should I go with?
Quincy
Check out this thread Lilliput install in and Impreza, Lilliput issues on my Xenarc install in my STi.
It wasn't too bad really. You need to do a little cutting of the case to make it fit. I would rather cut the case than the dash.
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absolutely inspired idea, putting in that door thing. wow. very, very nice. i was concerned with hiding/securing the PC and that's like the perfect solution.
how did you measure the door to get it to fit so well? i would think it would be a hard thing to measure, given the confines of the trunk/etc.
was it "ok" to drill into the inside trunk for the lower hinges? i'm not sure where the fuel tank is, i heard some horror story from someone about some auto sound places drilling into the gas tank by mistake trying to put in an amp.
does your setup survive crank? or can you only turn on the PC after starting the engine?
oh, and the xenarc display, did you leave the display in the xenarc case? you mentioned just cutting it a bit, it looked like you'd need to cut it a lot on the bottom to fit it. don't suppose you have any photos of it after cutting. and was wiring out those buttons for the xenarc at all perilous (i'm ok at soldering, not great, don't want to overheat some chip or something)?
thanks!
quincy
I used some foam poster board and cut a template to fit the opening but slightly smaller all around. Transferred the shape to half inch plywood and covered it all with carpet. You want some gaps to pass wires etc. through so it doesn't have to be air tight.Originally Posted by quinxy
I have the shop manual showing the location of the gas tank. Plus the trunk floor has some pre-drilled holes scattered about that I could probe into around the area that I wanted the hinges. I made damn sure before I got out the drill.
The inverter does not survive a crank. The next upgrade will be an Opus I guess. I have a switch for a relay to power the amp and inverter, and some buttons to turn on the PC.
I don't have any pictures of cutting the case or before the install in the dash. I cut the bottom half inch off the front of the case (where the buttons are) and I don't use the back of the case at all. Relocating the buttons was pretty easy if you can solder.
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awesome, thanks.
did you get an STI specific shop manual? from the dealer? i need to get one!
what sort of glue did you use for the display? did you use a hot glue gun? i was worried about the heat damaging the touch screen or something by getting too hot. did you just continue to use the front part of the case to keep the touch panel and display together? i saw someone else keep the front part of the display and assumed this was why.
for the buttons, are they all two contact buttons? i mean, you just bought momentary two wire buttons? i didn't know if any of the buttons connected multiple things.
Quincy
sorry, one other question. is there a secret to disconnecting that hose like thing in the center dash piece? i cant seem to get the thing to disconnect. i see somewhere you might be able to poke something to release the hose connector, but i press and it doesn't disconnect.
Read about downloading the entire service manual from the Subaru site for $20 here.Originally Posted by quinxy
Yes hot glue for attaching modified display case to dash. Do it before re-installing the lcd and touchscreen, using the same screw tabs.
The buttons are all 2 wire momentary switches. In fact, I just de-soldered the original switches and used those, but any momentary switch will do.
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I never disconnected the hose, just the controls it's attached to. They can be unscrewed from the dash piece.Originally Posted by quinxy
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One other thing about the hinged mount - I used door hinges so the entire board with everything on it is removable after disconnecting all the wires. I will eventually hook up a quick disconnect harness for this.Originally Posted by quinxy
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great! i am now getting the manual, you know all the useful information!
weird about that hose. i wanted to leave all the controls attached, figuring it would be easier to mount the LCD knowing where the controls are, exactly. there must be a way to take that stupid hose off. i'll give it one more try, then do it your way.
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