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wiebuschk 01-12-2023 01:30 PM

Double Din radio
 
Just curious about it. Have you moved your AC and upgraded to a big radio or have you tried to stay stock? I miss my backup camera!

KevinH1990 01-12-2023 04:46 PM

Yes
Now I would like to upgrade to a unit with Apple CarPlay. However, I will wait until the current unit wears out.

Hasdrubal 01-12-2023 06:44 PM

I installed a Sony AX7000 to get Android Auto and better sound, but the backup camera on the license plate frame is a very strange viewing angle being so low. Still good to have, but I hadn't given the angle any thought until the first time I used it.

Radman 01-13-2023 03:20 AM

I upgraded to a double DIN Sony primarily for CarPlay. Don't regret it at all.

KevinH1990 01-13-2023 03:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hasdrubal (Post 650399)
I installed a Sony AX7000 to get Android Auto and better sound, but the backup camera on the license plate frame is a very strange viewing angle being so low. Still good to have, but I hadn't given the angle any thought until the first time I used it.

I installed backup cameras in all the cars my family owns. My daughter told me that a child ran behind her car and she avoided hitting him because she saw him in the camera. A child in my area was seriously injured when one of her parents accidentally backed over her in a minivan. The blind spot at low levels behind minivans and SUV's is huge. The blind spot in the Boxster is not as large, but I do find the camera handy for parking. Hasdrubal is correct about the viewing angle. I was able to adjust mine slightly, but it is not ideal.

I put a Sony AX7000 in my wife's Highlander. It is a nice unit. The only thing I would improve it is that I have been unable to customize the flash screen that displays briefly when the unit powers on. The unit in my Boxster shows the Porsche crest when I turn it on. The Kenwood DMX 907S in my daily driver has a flash screen that you can customize.

Starter986 01-14-2023 04:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KevinH1990 (Post 650403)
I installed backup cameras in all the cars my family owns. My daughter told me that a child ran behind her car and she avoided hitting him because she saw him in the camera. A child in my area was seriously injured when one of her parents accidentally backed over her in a minivan. The blind spot at low levels behind minivans and SUV's is huge. The blind spot in the Boxster is not as large, but I do find the camera handy for parking. Hasdrubal is correct about the viewing angle. I was able to adjust mine slightly, but it is not ideal.

I put a Sony AX7000 in my wife's Highlander. It is a nice unit. The only thing I would improve it is that I have been unable to customize the flash screen that displays briefly when the unit powers on. The unit in my Boxster shows the Porsche crest when I turn it on. The Kenwood DMX 907S in my daily driver has a flash screen that you can customize.

Just saying there are no blind spots of you move your neck around. :cheers:

Rayrevolver 01-14-2023 05:28 PM

http://986forum.com/forums/623149-post3.html

I run Android Auto and wife runs Carplay. Still happy with this setup. Did not install a backup camera, maybe down the road.

Hasdrubal 01-14-2023 09:31 PM

The Boxster definitely has better rear visibility than many cars out there today, but all it takes is one kid playing behind it and either sitting or crouching below your view to cause a disaster.

I had an Alpine ILX-W650 in a Honda Fit, worked great for Apple but was awful to set up for Android Auto. Once set up, it worked ok. Got a little parking brake defeat device on ebay, without one I was supposed to put the brake on, off, on, to convince the head unit I hadn't just grounded the parking brake wire. Used the 4 channel amp they package behind it, very satisfied.

I wouldn't get one again though, the phone issue was just too much, and I'm not switching to Apple. Sony didn't need a parking brake defeat, just wish the screen was sharper.

A 986 S 01-22-2023 07:43 AM

me too
 
My Boxster had a very poorly installed aftermarket head unit when I bought it. I replaced it with a double din Android unit. I also installed a back-up camera, more because I could and less because I thought it was really necessary. For me, the biggest advantage of the Android head unit is that it can run the Touque app. Torque's GPS speedo function tells me how fast I'm really going so I don't have to rely on my Boxster's notoriously inaccurate speedo. I'm well pleased how it works and looks.

How I installed the head unit here - https://rx19jones.wixsite.com/projectboxster/projectboxster-3
and the back-up camera here - https://rx19jones.wixsite.com/projectboxster/projectboxster4

http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1674405721.jpg

wiebuschk 01-23-2023 06:29 AM

Great job on that! Looks very factory! I like the wood shift knob also!

A 986 S 01-24-2023 05:51 AM

Thanks! Installing the head unit so that it looks like it could be OEM was one of my goals and I'm pleased that you think it does.

I'm glad you like the shift knob too - made it myself...
Like this - https://rx19jones.wixsite.com/projectboxster/shift-knob

cheers - dj

986andmx5 01-31-2023 02:35 PM

Would you have the part number for the black plastic surround that the HVAC module sits in when fitted to the location just above the shifter?

randy328 01-31-2023 06:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 986andmx5 (Post 650726)
would you have the part number for the black plastic surround that the hvac module sits in when fitted to the location just above the shifter?

996-552-339-00-01c

Just recently added Double Din to mine.

wiebuschk 02-01-2023 05:48 AM

When the swap is made is the original amplifier used or bypassed?

randy328 02-01-2023 08:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wiebuschk (Post 650737)
When the swap is made is the original amplifier used or bypassed?

I installed a Kenwood Navigation radio and added a Kenwood amplifier. The OEM amplifier was removed.

Hasdrubal 02-01-2023 12:55 PM

Look at the system you have currently, if you have the stock amp and it's working well, I don't know that there would be a reason to remove it. My car also came with a poorly installed aftermarket system and minus the factory amp, so that wasn't an option.

If you're new to stereo installs, though, I'd ask the people at Crutchfield for help. They have adapters for pretty much everything, and offer a service where they prefab the wiring for you. Like, if you pick an aftermarket head unit, they'll take the wiring harness from that and connect it to the adapter for your car, wire by wire. All you need to do is plug it in.

KevinH1990 02-01-2023 07:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wiebuschk (Post 650737)
When the swap is made is the original amplifier used or bypassed?

What is the model year of your Boxster? At some point (I believe it was the 2003 model year) Porsche started using the MOST system - (Media Oriented Systems Transport) which included installing fiber optic cable between the head unit and amplifier.

I have a 2000/pre-MOST system in my car. It is easier to use the factory amplifier in pre-MOST cars. I have had various configurations over the years. I started with a factory 4-channel amplifier which powered the dash and door speakers. I added rear speakers which I originally powered from the CDR-220 head unit.

I progressed to a 6-channel amplifier from a 996 cabriolet. I eventually added 6 1/2 woofers in my door and powered them with the 6-channel amplifier. Because some forum members suggested that I might be over-taxing the amplifier, I bought an aftermarket amplifier for the larger door speakers.

Here's a thread that may help you: http://986forum.com/forums/boxster-general-discussions/79558-door-speaker-recommendations.html

Radman 02-02-2023 03:56 AM

What you should do will really depend on what the goals are. In a convertible, it's almost pointless to try and create a really detailed sound. In my case, I just wanted to be able to turn the radio up with the top down and understand what was being played lol!

I went with Rockford Fosgate speakers for the dash and doors from Crutchfield because they seemed to offer the best value. I added a MBQuartz sub to add a small amount of thump.A basic Sony CarPlay head unit ties it together and I'm perfectly happy for not much money spent.

serialize 09-27-2024 10:47 AM

Guys silly newbie question here. But I'm also considering a 2DIN for my 03 Boxster.
How difficult is it to move the climate/AC controls down to where the lower storage tray is?
Do you also need custom trim to fit it?
Is the install of the 2DIN fairly plug and play, or is there splicing/soldering needed?

Thank you.

KevinH1990 09-27-2024 12:11 PM

I didn't find it particularly difficult to move the climate control. If I recall correctly, removing one of the HVAC ducts made it easier.

The challenge you face with a 2003 is that you are likely to have the MOST fiber optic audio system. I have a 2000 and my car has the simpler wire-based system. I don't have direct experience with the MOST system. This thread may help you sort out the issues associated with MOST: https://986forum.com/forums/boxster-general-discussions/75274-radio-confusion.html


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