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08-11-2009, 12:55 AM
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#26 | NOOB, Not Quite a Regular!
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impactX, I was wondering if someone's gonna spot the UBC pass!
van_driver, sounds about right! good memory though
Eff-1, I said I don't want to just pay someone to do something I can/ WANT TO do myself. If someone with experience offers to guide me through that for compensation, I am all for it! I am not gonna owe anyone anything at the end of the day.
!SG, thanks! I'll make sure about the warranty before I do anything.
As for posting it in the audio forum, I have to seriously consider rewording this! Would offering compensation fix it? Or would the haters then label me as "the GTR guy with his money"?!!
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08-11-2009, 01:10 AM
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#27 | My dinner reheated before my turbo spooled
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Originally Posted by gtrrr | Are those rims on the GTR stock color, they look awesome.
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08-11-2009, 01:45 AM
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#28 | y'all better put some respeck on my name
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Nice ride and this is way off topic but doesn't the LP560 come with a rear cam?
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08-11-2009, 06:20 AM
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What hardware (cameras, monitors, etc) do you plan to use for this application?
Some digital media decks have aux. units for that purpose.... but I am not sure if you want to change the stock deck on your car.
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08-11-2009, 07:33 AM
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#30 | Need to Seek Professional Help
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I dunno how to install, but can I sit in the GTR while you guys do the installation?
Nice car~ But seems like everyone has the Carbon/Titanium Grey colour ;O
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08-11-2009, 07:35 AM
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#31 | OWNER/C.F.O./MONEYMAN
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i dont care what some of you say about rear camera's. i love mine, and i use it to judge how far back before my bumper hits anything.
its not about driving skill, its about having the tools to be a better parker.
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08-11-2009, 09:14 AM
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You do realize that laser detectors are useless.. if it tells you that you have been hit with the laser its too late already..
Laser jammers work BUT are illegal.. You'll get more then just a speeding ticket if you get caught using them.
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08-11-2009, 09:24 AM
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I personally think the rear camera is a really good thing to have...especially with expensive cars, you don't want to scratch your bumper on anything! But I would really have to check if it voids any warranty first.... But I do know that you could easily install a rear camera with a separate small monitor with less hassle than connecting it directly to the navigation in your car....
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08-11-2009, 09:32 AM
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#34 | NOOB, Not Quite a Regular!
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1exotic, yes the rims are stock, they look nice before they get all greasy! I find myself wanting to wash them at least every other week to keep the shine; is that a typical btw?
!SG, I think most people (myself included) don't appreciate a rear cam until they try it.
Jah Al Zawahiri, really? then that must be enough to show there is nothing wrong with having a rear camera on a performance car.
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08-11-2009, 09:38 AM
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#35 | NOOB, Not Quite a Regular!
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Originally Posted by penner2k You do realize that laser detectors are useless.. if it tells you that you have been hit with the laser its too late already..
Laser jammers work BUT are illegal.. You'll get more then just a speeding ticket if you get caught using them. | I have done a pretty thorough research on this. Yes I do understand that laser detectors are useless. You would need the whole package (including jammers).
Laser/radar detectors are legal in BC, as you said. But contrary to what you think, laser jammers are legal in BC as well. BC is among the only three provinces in Canada where jammers are legal (the other two being Alberta and Saskatchewan). Radar jammers, on the other hand, are illegal nation-wide in both Canada and the US.
It would be nice if some of the members with police background could comment on the use of this devices, but my understanding is that there is no problem merely in using these systems. If someone would want a protection to drive like a mad man, then this won't cut it for them since there is never a %100 protection and there are things like IO Radars that can beat the most sophisticated detectors and jammers.
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08-11-2009, 09:42 AM
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#36 | NOOB, Not Quite a Regular!
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Originally Posted by impactX What hardware (cameras, monitors, etc) do you plan to use for this application?
Some digital media decks have aux. units for that purpose.... but I am not sure if you want to change the stock deck on your car. |
The rear camera parts are all Nissan OEM (from the Japanese spec). everything will be connected to a port that is hidden somewhere inside the glove compartment; so it will integrate with the car real nice (when you put it in reverse, the camera display pops up, etc.)
The rear-camera package that I am getting also includes video and audio harnesses which you can hook up to your other sources. And that's what I want to use to add a whole bunch of other home-made computerized gadgets -- which is why I want to do the installs myself so that I can handle what I plan to do next!
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08-11-2009, 09:50 AM
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#37 | I *Fwap* *Fwap* *Fwap* to RS
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Originally Posted by Jah Al Zawahiri Nice ride and this is way off topic but doesn't the LP560 come with a rear cam? | $4000 option Quote:
Originally Posted by penner2k You do realize that laser detectors are useless.. if it tells you that you have been hit with the laser its too late already..
Laser jammers work BUT are illegal.. You'll get more then just a speeding ticket if you get caught using them. | This is the gray area of the law, technically 'jamming' the signals are illegal, but alot of systems such as the escort 9500 'shift' the signal else where. Quote:
Originally Posted by gtrrr I have done a pretty thorough research on this. Yes I do understand that laser detectors are useless. You would need the whole package (including jammers).
Laser/radar detectors are legal in BC, as you said. But contrary to what you think, laser jammers are legal in BC as well. BC is among the only three provinces in Canada where jammers are legal (the other two being Alberta and Saskatchewan). Radar jammers, on the other hand, are illegal nation-wide in both Canada and the US.
It would be nice if some of the members with police background could comment on the use of this devices, but my understanding is that there is no problem merely in using these systems. If someone would want a protection to drive like a mad man, then this won't cut it for them since there is never a %100 protection and there are things like IO Radars that can beat the most sophisticated detectors and jammers. | Honestly, I would pay a decent audio shop to do the install, if anyone messes up at least you can blame them and have them fix the problem. Did you buy the back up camera package from Adrey? Also it's a misconception that installing a back up camera will void you warranty. It WILL void your warranty if they can find the problem was attributed from the camera. If your engine blows, it is in no way related to your camera, it will be covered under your warranty. However, if for ex. your deck shorts out because of a bad install, then that won't be cover. This is pretty standard from ALL manufactures out there. They have to prove that the aftermarket part is the reason why the part failed.
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08-11-2009, 09:59 AM
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#38 | YOU CANT CUT BACK ON FUNDING! YOU WILL REGRET THIS
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Originally Posted by gtrrr The rear camera parts are all Nissan OEM (from the Japanese spec). everything will be connected to a port that is hidden somewhere inside the glove compartment; so it will integrate with the car real nice (when you put it in reverse, the camera display pops up, etc.)
The rear-camera package that I am getting also includes video and audio harnesses which you can hook up to your other sources. And that's what I want to use to add a whole bunch of other home-made computerized gadgets -- which is why I want to do the installs myself so that I can handle what I plan to do next! | If you have the OEM parts, I STRONGLY suggest you get a dealer to do it (I doubt the extra "cost" will be any problem to you - seeing that you own this kind of car) It's just a way to avoid voiding the warranty.
I see that you are staff/faculty member at UBC - get me a job there, it looks like you are pretty well off
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08-11-2009, 10:01 AM
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#39 | NOOB, Not Quite a Regular!
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Originally Posted by b-dub Honestly, I would pay a decent audio shop to do the install, if anyone messes up at least you can blame them and have them fix the problem. Did you buy the back up camera package from Adrey? Also it's a misconception that installing a back up camera will void you warranty. It WILL void your warranty if they can find the problem was attributed from the camera. If your engine blows, it is in no way related to your camera, it will be covered under your warranty. However, if for ex. your deck shorts out because of a bad install, then that won't be cover. This is pretty standard from ALL manufactures out there. They have to prove that the aftermarket part is the reason why the part failed. |
Yes, I bought from Adrey; how do you know him?
I just called my dealer and I should know for sure what the terms for the warranty are. I asked them about the rear camera installation at the time of purchase, and they said there is no problem with that. But I just want to double check and also ask about the detectors before proceeding with this. But I do think what you said makes total sense.
If many of you think doing it myself is risky, do you recommend any audio shop, preferably with experience in laser equipment, who are trustworthy and also flexible? If I take it to the shop, at least I would want to be involved to see how it's done, then I can at least judge whether or not this is something I would want to try later.
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08-11-2009, 10:06 AM
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#40 | NOOB, Not Quite a Regular!
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Originally Posted by tc_terencec If you have the OEM parts, I STRONGLY suggest you get a dealer to do it (I doubt the extra "cost" will be any problem to you - seeing that you own this kind of car) It's just a way to avoid voiding the warranty.
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Ok, will ask them about that too.
LOL! I am not at any position like that. Plus, how many positions at UBC pay that well?? I am just a PhD student who got a few nice scholarships and decided to blow a part of it on a dream car for a once-in-a-life-time experience!!
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08-11-2009, 10:13 AM
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#41 | Banned (BBM)
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Originally Posted by Red 5 You have a 100K car and you don't want to pay a shop to do a "custom install" for you. You'd rather ask strangers off an internet forum to help with this custom install of yours. Payment for said "help" will be a ride in your car to test lidar detection. You haven't done installs before but it's something you think you can ultimately do yourself. Right...ok...good luck with that. | i dont understand these ppl
there are people who drives nice cars, yet they are counting pennies when ordering a set of rims wtf
than driving a $100k car, whats another $1-2 to get it PROFESSIONALLY installed? and not worry about the hassel, it should be like dropping $50 bux on a drink, same shit different pile.
dont get it
$100 k and wanting to modify, should be able to drop on a set of 20" volks for $6g, another $2g for tires. and yada yada yada like its nothing
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08-11-2009, 10:20 AM
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I know that regardless of if I owned an expensive vehicle or not, I'd still want to work on it myself. I'm a DIY person and I'd rather tinker on it myself than pay someone else to do it.
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08-11-2009, 10:43 AM
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On a car like the GT-R, I rather have someone else do the install..This guy amazes me. Buy a car for 110 grand, yet, can't afford to pay for a pro to do an install of this type?
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08-11-2009, 10:50 AM
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some hilarious people in this world
for example, on an expensive car, there are lot more electronics that can go wrong. The last thing you would wonna do is being a noob and try to take apart the center console, and other complicated stuff. What are the chances of a noob to fuck it up on the first try? vs payin dimes and pennies to get somebody who does it on a daily basis like consuming food and taking a shit.
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08-11-2009, 10:52 AM
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#45 | I *Fwap* *Fwap* *Fwap* to RS
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Originally Posted by kumbo1 On a car like the GT-R, I rather have someone else do the install..This guy amazes me. Buy a car for 110 grand, yet, can't afford to pay for a pro to do an install of this type? | You think everyone with a 100k+ car got it from not saving money where they could? |
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08-11-2009, 10:59 AM
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#46 | NOOB, Not Quite a Regular!
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Originally Posted by kumbo1 On a car like the GT-R, I rather have someone else do the install..This guy amazes me. Buy a car for 110 grand, yet, can't afford to pay for a pro to do an install of this type? | Thanks, but no matter how many times you explain that, another idiot is gonna repeat the same crap! Quote:
Originally Posted by van_driver You think everyone with a 100k+ car got it from not saving money where they could? | |
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08-11-2009, 11:05 AM
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how do u think rich ppl get rich? how do u think ppl be able to afford the nicer things in life? by SAVING by pinching pennies.
i get lectured this by my dad every single time i go out and buy something. he grew up in an age where if its really not that necessary, then dont buy it, but if u really want it, make sure u buy the one u want and save up for it. Quote:
Originally Posted by Mugen EvOlutioN i dont understand these ppl
there are people who drives nice cars, yet they are counting pennies when ordering a set of rims wtf
than driving a $100k car, whats another $1-2 to get it PROFESSIONALLY installed? and not worry about the hassel, it should be like dropping $50 bux on a drink, same shit different pile.
dont get it
$100 k and wanting to modify, should be able to drop on a set of 20" volks for $6g, another $2g for tires. and yada yada yada like its nothing | |
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08-11-2009, 11:07 AM
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#48 | NOOB, Not Quite a Regular!
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Originally Posted by Mugen EvOlutioN ^
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some hilarious people in this world
for example, on an expensive car, there are lot more electronics that can go wrong. The last thing you would wonna do is being a noob and try to take apart the center console, and other complicated stuff. What are the chances of a noob to fuck it up on the first try? vs payin dimes and pennies to get somebody who does it on a daily basis like consuming food and taking a shit. |
Yes; everyone is an idiot and you're the only one with the brains!
I'm an electrical engineer; I may not have run wires in a car before, but I have years of experience dealing with electronics. Plus, this job is not going to require removing the center console. All it is, is running the camera wire (and the detectors) to the glove compartment where Nissan's LCD connection rests.
This is my last attempt in getting "hilarious" people to understand this. Because no matter how many people point out their interest in DIY, some other person is gonna point out the money part as if that is the only reason someone may want to do something himself. Think of it as a hobby, and if you really don't get it, then be it. A watermelon would have understood this by now.
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08-11-2009, 11:24 AM
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#49 | I *heart* Revscene.net very Muchie
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Originally Posted by gtrrr Yes, I paid 120k (you forgot tax and other fees) for a GTR, and am now adding $4000 worth of gadgets, but I cannot afford a $500 install job. But you know what's worse? I'm here begging someone like YOU for "help"!!!
Seriously, what's with the attitude? You don't have to reply if you don't get it. | haha it's welcome to revscene. Forum members make it their daily goal tor troll and put down as many thread OP's as possible to make them feel better from their lacking abilities in real life.
anyhow, it shouldnt be too hard to diy as the laser system doesnt tap into the car's. Just have to find a hot power source to splice into and mount the thing devices and run the wires through. same goes for the rear camera. Unless you want to piggy back it int the built in monitor... then i suggest u do some major research.
although it's a doable and pretty simple project, my advice is, as with all Diy's, expect to mess up and have to dish out money to get it fixed by a shop. There is always a risk when you attempt a diy for the first time going in blind, so if you dont want to take that risk, take it to someone that's done it before or find a reputable shop that will backup their work if THEY fuk up.
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08-11-2009, 11:41 AM
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#50 | I *heart* Revscene.net very Muchie
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Originally Posted by Mugen EvOlutioN i dont understand these ppl
there are people who drives nice cars, yet they are counting pennies when ordering a set of rims wtf
than driving a $100k car, whats another $1-2 to get it PROFESSIONALLY installed? and not worry about the hassel, it should be like dropping $50 bux on a drink, same shit different pile.
dont get it
$100 k and wanting to modify, should be able to drop on a set of 20" volks for $6g, another $2g for tires. and yada yada yada like its nothing | if i had a $100,000 + car, the only time i would consider taking it to a shop to modify/fix is either a. when i don't have the time to get it done and i need it done asap, or b. i cannot do it myself. If your mindset about cars matches what you said in your thread, then you're hardly a 'car enthusiast'. U're on the same level as the ricer that spent thousands of dollars to get his civic cosmetically 'pimped out' at the local body shop and rolls down robson with his subs cranked up and the windows down. In fact, maybe thats why revscene suits you so well, 90% of the ppl on here are just like you!
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