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Old 10-08-2006, 11:10 AM   #1
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2004 Mystichrome Cobra Install

Well I figured it was about time I posted some pics and info on my project here since I've gotten good feedback thus far from the people who've seen it in person or posted over at SVTPerformance.com. This system has been a long time coming for me, it was originally intended to go into my 2000 Mountaineer, but that met it's demise about a week or so before I was planning to install. I spent a few months car-less before buying the cobra from my brother. That was late september of last year. Obviously winter was coming so the project was held off until this past spring. I'm currently in the process of making a new bezel that includes a slot for the DVD-RW. I'm also being more methodical in its construction since I'm already experiencing some cracking on the first bezel. It is far from being one of the nicest installs on here, but I am relatively happy with how it turned out. It has flaws, some of which are listed below, but most are easily fixable. Just have to find the time and have the weather cooperate when I do have the time.


System Details:
Via Epia MII 12000
512MB DDR333
80G 5400rpm 2.5" Seagate drive
Slimline notebook slot-load DVD-RW drive(not yet installed)
Globalsat br-355 GPS reciever with serial cable. (Mine is actually rebadged by semesons as the i.trek s3.)
Iguidance 3
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Xenarc 700TSV
DSATX 220W DC-DC

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2004 Mustang Cobra Coupe with Mystichrome package
it's one of 1,010 total Mystichrome Cobra's made and one of 515 Mystichrome Coupes made. This color was only offered in 2004, not to be confused with the Mystic paint on the 1996 Cobra. For those don't know, Mystichrome paint is a color shifting paint like Dupont Chromalusion. Mystichrome shifts between Purple, Blue, Green, and Black(rarely seen for some reason). Even the interior of the car has Mystichrome accents Most of the leather surfaces have been pigmented with the mystichrome. The steering wheel and seats for instance match the exterior of the car and change the same colors.


My current incomplete list:
1. Radio Tuner Status: Incomplete

2. Install the DVD-RW drive Status: complete
My original plan was to install the drive in the console, however I recently discovered it won't fit without cutting up the console. I have this thing with cutting up my original parts, so i'm currently in the market for a dark charcoal console.

5-13-07 Update: The new bezel with a slot for the DVD-RW drive is installed.

3. Mount the usb ports Status: Incomplete
I'll likely mount these somewhere on the replacement console when I get it.

4. Repaint the bezel Status: Incomplete
The paint I got from the 50resto did not match. I know it can only be so close, but it's pretty off.

Current Bug List:
1. Turn-0n Pop through the speakers. Status: Not Addressed
Very common in car-audio. I need to build some kind of delay that keeps the amps from powering up before the computer is power up.

2. Low buzz from speakers. Status: Not Addressed
Most likely a ground loop. Will install ground loop isolator.

3. Buggy Navigation Status: Not Addressed
This just cropped up recently. I know people have been having trouble with IG3, but I think mine is more related to the reciever being mounted in the pillar behind the pillar trim.


Far from perfect, but let's face it, do we ever feel we've reached perfection? I have to give many thanks to the people on this site for the inspiration and guidance that helped my project to turn out as good as it did. Hopefully I can give back some of the help I've recieved. Now on to the pics.

-Kevin


Screen glued into place, ready for bondo work. No I didn't paint it red, it was like that when I got it off of ebay.


Same as above, but reverse side.


This shows the piece of plexiglass I put into to keep the shape of the bottom of the screen flat.


Closeup on the screen


After some bondo work and some sanding.


Another shot of above.


Just about done, primered.


Another primer shot.


Painted.



The finished product:

Driver view


Closeup


Main Menu of the frontend software.


Frontend running Iguidance Navigation Software.



A couple pics of the case the motherboard is mounted in. Was really thrown together at the last minute due to space constraints. I had made a nice plexiglass case, but it turned out a tad bigger than would fit.




5-13-07 Update:
New Bezel installed with a slot for the DVD-RW drive as well as a coin holder replacement with USB ports and status LED's. More info and pics in Post #27.

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Old 10-08-2006, 11:13 AM   #2
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Some more pics, looks like theres a 15 pic limit per post

The Car:






Early construction on the factory mountaineer console trim:

Mounting the frame for the bezel


Laying the fleece for fiberglassing


After fiberglassing, some bondo, and some sanding


Same as above, side shot


After lots of work, primered. Still not done, just wanted to see what it was starting to look like. About another day's worth of work was left.




Pics of the original plexiglass case


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Old 10-08-2006, 12:51 PM   #3
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nery nice dash, very good work
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Old 10-08-2006, 04:36 PM   #4
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Thanks, couldn't have done it without the great info I've found on this site.
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Old 10-08-2006, 07:45 PM   #5
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Nice work. That sucks about your plexiglass case, it looks very nice.
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Old 10-08-2006, 08:58 PM   #6
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I think the car color is awesome. Nice work on the dash too... looks smooooooth
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SICK car man. My favorite body style of the newer Mustangs.

That screen looks like it could be OEM. Very well done.
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Old 10-08-2006, 10:17 PM   #8
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Thanks for the great compliments guys. It means alot to me. I'm hoping the redesigned bezel turns out equally OEM-esque. Time will tell. In the coming days I'll post progress pics of the new bezel.

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great work! I wish I had the patience to sand my console as smooth as yours turned out...
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good job man, looks really good.
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Thanks guys to more sanding than I care to remember.
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Where'd you put the computer itself? I put mine behind the screen.. bolted it right in where the stock radio was...
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Quote: Originally Posted by pyros View Post
Where'd you put the computer itself? I put mine behind the screen.. bolted it right in where the stock radio was...

Same place. I followed your install as I was prepping mine. My last-second case was designed after seeing how you mounted yours. I must say your install was probably the biggest help to me.


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I'm inspired!

I was talking to a friend who own a custom sound shop about installing a computer in my minivan. You're intall is quite an inspiration.

I wanna go for a regular PC 19 lcd widescreen on the roof and in the near future, a 7 inch screen for the dashboard and start the system from a motherboard like the one you're using.

I'd appreciate if you can keep us posted as to your progress, successes and eventual mistakes, so we can learn from it.

Congrtulations for the job!

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