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Old 07-20-2005, 08:58 AM
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Hey I was just wondering what kind of audio you guys have in your Stangs?

I plan on putting 2 Audioban 12" subs in mine, and shop around for the other parts.
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Old 07-20-2005, 09:31 AM
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I got rid of the factory deck and made an in-dash 1ghz computer & using a 7" touchscreen vga lcd with it (moulded the lcd into the radio bezel & painted it to make it look 'stock'). Used a wiring harness to hook up to the factory amps and have an extra alpine amp for the highs. Have a crossover to feed the proper frequencies and a sb audigy nx usb soundcard for good sound quality. Bonus of this is I have unlimited mp3 storage pretty much, gps, dvd, wmv and avi movies, etc. Not to mention mobile internet access, rear wideangle backup camera (coming soon), etc

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Old 07-20-2005, 09:53 AM
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What did that run your for Chris?
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Old 07-20-2005, 10:58 AM
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depends how far you want to go..

motherboard with embedded cpu is about ~3-400 now
dc-dc power supply with auto turn on (runs off ignition) and amp turn on 180USd
harddrive - free, but a notebook one runs about ~80 and you need a slimline to ide adaptor which is $10
memory - ~150
7" vga touchscreen - about ~350
gps - 80USD
soundcard - ~250
materials to make case - ~20
materials to fab custom radio bezel - ~50

etc etc.. the list can go on and on I got an extra radio bezel off ebay for $20 so i could keep my stock one if I decide to take this thing out. THe extra amp I had laying around, the wiring harness was about $30, wiring was another $50, etc etc. The backup camera is about $300 (replaces your key cylinder in your trunk), and the list keeps going

EDIT: KEep in mind (with the exception of the power supply and touchscreen), most the stuff is 1/2 the price now since I bought most of it a year ago.

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Old 07-22-2005, 10:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Mach1Chris
depends how far you want to go..

motherboard with embedded cpu is about ~3-400 now
dc-dc power supply with auto turn on (runs off ignition) and amp turn on 180USd
harddrive - free, but a notebook one runs about ~80 and you need a slimline to ide adaptor which is $10
memory - ~150
7" vga touchscreen - about ~350
gps - 80USD
soundcard - ~250
materials to make case - ~20
materials to fab custom radio bezel - ~50

etc etc.. the list can go on and on I got an extra radio bezel off ebay for $20 so i could keep my stock one if I decide to take this thing out. THe extra amp I had laying around, the wiring harness was about $30, wiring was another $50, etc etc. The backup camera is about $300 (replaces your key cylinder in your trunk), and the list keeps going

EDIT: KEep in mind (with the exception of the power supply and touchscreen), most the stuff is 1/2 the price now since I bought most of it a year ago.

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That is pretty kool what you did.
I got a few questions about some of the stuff you put into to make it run.

"to ide adaptor which is $10" What does this do exactly?

"gps - 80USD" Can't you just download software to do this? I haven't really looked into it but I image there is some type of software for a GPS on the PC.

"dc-dc power supply with auto turn on (runs off ignition) and amp turn on 180USd"
How does this affect your car and computer?
Does your computer take alot of the battery power and have you had any problems with your battery because of it?


Also I had a suggestion,
Would you just be able to mount a laptop in the car and have all your sound / video and stuff like that run directly to the Laptop. You could even make it removeable and take the laptop when you need it for school/work.
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Old 07-22-2005, 02:01 PM
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Have a lookm here: www.mp3car.com

Tons of info and pricibg there... also check ebay... way better deals

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Originally Posted by morg933
That is pretty kool what you did.
I got a few questions about some of the stuff you put into to make it run.

"to ide adaptor which is $10" What does this do exactly?

"gps - 80USD" Can't you just download software to do this? I haven't really looked into it but I image there is some type of software for a GPS on the PC.

"dc-dc power supply with auto turn on (runs off ignition) and amp turn on 180USd"
How does this affect your car and computer?
Does your computer take alot of the battery power and have you had any problems with your battery because of it?


Also I had a suggestion,
Would you just be able to mount a laptop in the car and have all your sound / video and stuff like that run directly to the Laptop. You could even make it removeable and take the laptop when you need it for school/work.
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Old 07-22-2005, 03:27 PM
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Does not the extra weight slow the car down? :laughhard
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Ya and when you get a BSOD do you have to pull over and pull the battery connection and reboot your car?



Originally Posted by paul
Does not the extra weight slow the car down? :laughhard
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Old 07-24-2005, 02:07 AM
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Originally Posted by morg933
That is pretty kool what you did.
I got a few questions about some of the stuff you put into to make it run.

"to ide adaptor which is $10" What does this do exactly?

"gps - 80USD" Can't you just download software to do this? I haven't really looked into it but I image there is some type of software for a GPS on the PC.

"dc-dc power supply with auto turn on (runs off ignition) and amp turn on 180USd"
How does this affect your car and computer?
Does your computer take alot of the battery power and have you had any problems with your battery because of it?


Also I had a suggestion,
Would you just be able to mount a laptop in the car and have all your sound / video and stuff like that run directly to the Laptop. You could even make it removeable and take the laptop when you need it for school/work.
the ide adaptor is because I'm using a notebook harddrive with a desktop motherboard. the notebook harddrive is smaller, weighs less and is much more resistant to shock along with operating angles. A desktop harddrive is not meant to resist shock, its bulky and is only meant to operate horizontally. A notebook harddrive can still operate for short periods of time while on an angle (turning, etc).

as far as extra weight, the 7" lcd weights like 2lb, the computer weighs in at about 5-6lb, then the weight of the amp. no more than 20lbs total, which should only affect your 1/4 time by .02 seconds
the gps is the usb gps module. this is the one i got: http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?...791830065&rd=1 .. cheapest one out there i think... but it works absolutely awesome. the software is not free, but it can be 'free'

the dc-dc power supply lowers the power draw from your battery. i use a 90w one which is more than sufficient for my usage. it wires up to your battery, ground and ignition wire. turns on with the car, and off with the car (i set mine to hibernate, less time to boot up.. < 10sec). for bsod's, run a switch to the ground or ignition wire from the power supply. i have yet to do this, but it son the top of my list. if you get a bsod or the comp freezes, just flip the switch on and off or get a reset switch. i've only had a bsod once, and i just pulled my fuse to restart the comp which wasn't too convenient.

there are other benefits for the dc-dc power supply. very compact, no fan needed with the 90w (about the size of a pci card), low power draw, etc. if you use a standard desktop power supply, 1) it will not fit in-dash, 2) draws wayyyyyyy more power beacuse the inverter takes the dc current from the battery, converts it to ac, then the power supply takes that ac and converts it back to dc. you CAN do this, but its a waste and takes up space.

many people have mounted laptops in their car. if you use a docking station, you can hook everything up to that then you dont have to disconnect anything when taking the laptop out. it uses more space, but if you dont care then go for it.
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Old 07-24-2005, 10:19 AM
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Wow thanks for the in depth reply, I really learned alot about it now.

I am definatly going to have a setup something like that.

Thanks alot,
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