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03-28-2007, 09:57 PM
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Maximum Bitrate
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Denver, CO
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okay, more progress today:
another view:
and the back:
A little explanation of what's to come: I've found an orientation for the major components that makes good use of the little space i've allocated in my trunk for it. Right now the spare tire still comes out without any shuffling of parts or panels. The block i've nailed in behind the mac is just temporary to hold it in position.
I plan to build a dock out of acrylic and reinforce it with MDF... you can already see the bevels i've cut on the sides. This will let me have a little more surface area for a glue joint and hopefully in that way i can make it stronger. Next is to make a front panel for all this that will make the amp and mac appear flush to the surface when installed.
I had a bad experience soldering little things but after a little practice and a freshly expired warranty on the mac, i'm ready to try again. I'm going to see if i can install a 1/8 mono jack in the back of the mac to carry the power switch signals. Carnetix did so well with that, i'd feel kind of bad if i put all this effort into a solenoid that draws current and makes clicking sounds.
hmm... what else... oh! my parts came in from hondapartsdeals.com I orderd the nav bezel for my car... perfect match, and a few extra VSA OFF buttons. I am going to test a little theory i have to see if i can't make custom backlit buttons from these factory ones. I have a friend who is a living Honda deity so I'm going to see if he can't help me find factory harnesses or at least pigtails for everything so i can keep the wiring clean and professional. I'll take pictures of these things as soon as there is progress on those.
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03-29-2007, 03:20 PM
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Maximum Bitrate
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Denver
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03-29-2007, 03:26 PM
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Variable Bitrate
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Mentor, OHIO
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i kinda want to see the dash your going to make, i have a 2006 Civic with a custom dash i did  and im starting another so my first will be up for sale soon
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03-29-2007, 03:40 PM
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Takes it in the Rear
Join Date: Dec 1969
Location: Where the penguins and polar bears live.
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Quote: Originally Posted by mgithens 
225hp 159 foot pound of torque, crazy for a 4 door civic
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03-30-2007, 02:11 AM
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Maximum Bitrate
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Denver, CO
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my friend opened his own speed shop and he specializes in hondas. we're talking about installing that greddy bolt-on turbo kit for the 06+ Si's. Could prove exciting.
anyway, dhantiflag - all i've got lined up now dash-wise is installing that eclipse AVN into the navi trim bezel. Nothing fancy. What I may do in the future is use that space in front of the shifter to build a little 7" screen pod type thing so i can expand my PC usage a little bit and have more pertinent info like navigation up full time. When I get going on that, you'll be the first to know
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03-30-2007, 02:51 AM
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Fusion Brain Creator
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Colorado, but Canadian!
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Nice car!
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03-31-2007, 03:27 PM
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Maximum Bitrate
Join Date: Jun 2006
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for those wondering
Here is my head unit going into honda OEM nav trim. The fit is pretty good. I just need to devise a little trim ring to fill the gap around the edge. This is going to be perfectly rectangular so it doesn't have to be nearly as involved as previous pieces (hooah!)
now I cut that rectangle with a little bit of draft on all sides so it will drop into the opening. Straight sides won't go in right, so if you're duplicating this, all you need is 1-2 degrees of draft.
nothing like a perfect fit ;-)
and then cut out the opening for the head unit. Takes a little finesse but not too much trouble.
everything goes in pretty easily.
and finally, a little flat black paint and life is good...enough....for now...
Not that i ever questioned it the way I'm doing it now, but i just wanted to fire up the unit and make sure all systems were go... and that I could adequately interpret the installation instructions... and for the pretty lights...
Last edited by GoHybrid; 03-31-2007 at 07:13 PM.
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04-07-2007, 08:02 PM
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Maximum Bitrate
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Denver, CO
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this is more for my own memory - but i went back to look at the i-pac keyboard emulator and found out it has programming software for the mac. this will save me the effort of hacking an actual keyboard, plus allow me to change steering wheel -> key functions without having to re-wire anything. Also learned about debouncing buttons and why that's important... good things to know. I think as soon as I have plates on the car and money in the bank again, i'll be ready to try this.
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04-07-2007, 08:04 PM
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Fusion Brain Creator
Join Date: Mar 2006
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good job on the bezel, as allways. See you next week!
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04-08-2007, 01:37 AM
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Maximum Bitrate
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Denver
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I have that iPac for my arcade emulator... it is a slick little device, mine is not the latest release, it is PS2, but I did get a USB/PS2 adapter to simplify it... it works perfectly, can handle a rediculous amount of simulateous key presses... I was thinking about it today on our drive to Kansas, it would be nice to have hard volume buttons, etc... especially after seeing the horror of fingerprints on the transflective screens...
(remind me to show you the iPac)
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04-16-2007, 12:04 AM
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Maximum Bitrate
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Denver, CO
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In a constant effort to keep avoiding the major obstacles while still making progress, i've decided to attempt a backlit button. I'm cheating by starting with a backlit button.
After significant time was invested looking for honda OEM connectors and turning up nothing, i finally gave up and zipped off the housing so i could solder wires directly to the pins.
These VSA OFF switches are backlit momentary switches that click right into the factory openings.... for $6. Can't beat that.
...some fancypants soldering. Thanks to my buddy steve for the technique.
so... The VSA OFF lettering is created by painting the translucent white plastic, and then burning the paint away with a laser. Not having any lasers nearby, i decided to just try masking by hand and seeing what i could come up with... these are after all only $6.
So i sand off the paint-
and here's where i got lazy and didn't take a picture, but in short, here's what i did: I laid down a layer of scotch tape, then printed out the apple logo to scale. I positioned that where i wanted it and then put another layer of scotch tape over that. Then with a utility knife blade (x-actos seem to be in short supply around here... oy...) i carefully cut around the edge of the logo. When i peeled it all off, there was a clear mask of the apple logo. Then in the lightest possible manner, i sprayed the button with flat black paint. I think i'll try again with semigloss.
and then here it is with the rest in the car-
And lit up -
In reality, those backlights are pretty dim. They're this cool-white color and they are considerably dimmer than any of the other dash instrumentation. The picture, in case it's confusing, was taken with no flash, i believe AE was on, and in pitch black darkness. So... i guess I'll just have to get it in the car with everything else so there's something to compare it to... but it does light, and i'm happy about that.
So all in all, a good experiment. I'll buy another switch, go with a darker and slightly glossier paint and get it done with a laser next time and the results should be nothing short of perfect.
PS- Nick, if you want to loan me your laser services for the next run, i'd be hugely appreciative.
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04-16-2007, 12:53 AM
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Fusion Brain Creator
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Colorado, but Canadian!
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I can try to get the laser to do that. But those buttons looks curved. Any curves will make the focus off, and burn inconsistantly. So it might either not burn away or butn too much depending on where it is on the curve...
I can make you a little vinyl logo that you could press on there really well, and then paint. That would give you an exact logo. Then it just peels up with a little work and exacto.
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04-16-2007, 01:54 AM
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Maximum Bitrate
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Denver
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that's 1st class right there...
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04-16-2007, 02:47 AM
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Maximum Bitrate
Join Date: Jun 2006
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thanks man!
nick- that's actually a really good idea... just cut the masks using the laser. PM me when you get a chance and let me know when a good time would be to come get that done. Let me know what kind of materials i need to get too and how much your time on the laser cutter costs.
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04-16-2007, 02:52 AM
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Fusion Brain Creator
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Colorado, but Canadian!
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I'll do it for free. I just need a vector image of the mac logo you want, and the dimensions. Corel Draw X3 or AutoCAD 2007 files are best.
If you cant find a vector image, you can find a regular bitmapped image and then use CorelTrace or other program to convert to vector lines.
I'll just use some scrap vinyl. I am sure it isn't that big.  I'll make multiples if you want in case one gets screwed up somehow.
So dimensions and a pic. And I can cut them soon after I receive them and either deliver them up to you or mail them or something.
-- Nick
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