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Porsche classic card? Online database for prices? Care to explain? :O |
Decided to play around with some show plates that I'm getting made for when I take the car to shows. I want to have the same OEM style as a showroom car, so there's two options - a new car style plate, or OEM style pre-owned classic plates.
I've designed the two below: OEM style 'new car' plate https://i.imgur.com/W5HXflKh.jpg OEM style 'pre-owned pre-2006' classic plate https://i.imgur.com/tlHOweKh.jpg Think I may go for the second one. I may also get a little door rear view mirror hanger designed in the same style as ones they put on customers cars in the showroom, just to state the model number. Like this: https://i.imgur.com/NswmP5th.jpg Could look quite nice at shows! |
I made a couple of dozen hang tags for participants in a 4-day National event my non-Porsche car club, they’re a nice touch I think?
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Nice work. Car, as always looks great.
I pretty much copied you with the projector lights and DRL's. Touch wood no problem with the projectors yet but it will happen no doubt but I don't do many miles, especially at night. Have a constant problem with the DRL's fitting. Used hot melt glue to stick and align them on the underside of vent fins but keeps coming detached. Haven't found a way of getting them right using another method and don't want to drill the fins. They don't fall of as there is a tiny cable tie holding them as well but it doesn't help for a firm well aligned fix. Sent from my ONEPLUS A3003 using Tapatalk |
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I spent last night re-doing the radio. I wanted it to look totally OEM Porsche, so I re-did the start up logo (which I'll take a photo of later).****
I also spent an hour designing all new white/grey icons in Photoshop to use for the apps, so they're all consistent. Which is perfect as Porsche's PCM stereo as a grey and orange theme, which is what I've done here. Before/During: https://i.imgur.com/TpYZ1Jvh.jpg After: https://i.imgur.com/nRrkMq2h.jpg Also for some reason, Waze disconnects my WiFi as soon as it picks up a GPS signal, and while Google Maps works fine, it takes a while to load and it's not perfect for driving. So I downloaded an android app****called 'Offline Maps' and wow. Incredible sat nav, which you download the UK so that you can use it instantly. Exactly like you should in a car sat nav. Here's the Offline Maps app: https://i.imgur.com/Ql2jwmzh.jpg Devil is in the detail while I wait for time to fix the AOS :) |
I've finished! It works!
I'll post up a video soon, but it's working f*****g beautifully. In all, I've rooted the head unit and installed a different firmware to allow me much more access into the device to change things you can't normally change, including the boot animation (rather than a static logo, which took A LOT of effort), ringtone, icons, screen saver for idle, and so on. Before: https://i.imgur.com/VlaRlRXh.jpg After (keeping up with the theme of Porsche's orange and silver PCM interfaces): https://i.imgur.com/Uqz0LASh.jpg And some screenshots: Here's the startup animation: https://i.imgur.com/IyYoRW7.gif Main screen: https://i.imgur.com/y7nITGPh.png Pressing the 'Porsche' icon will launch Torque with a custom theme (still working on it). Torque 01: https://i.imgur.com/XNkbkDhh.png Torque 02: https://i.imgur.com/WVLz2rmh.png Torque 03: https://i.imgur.com/dyADvJyh.png When the screen is idle after 5 minutes of no use, the following screen appears. Touching it shows the interface again (great for night driving): https://i.imgur.com/MNt7F8Ih.jpg Pressing 'Navigate' launches the amazing 'Offline Maps & Navigation' app, with the UK pre-downloaded, so no internet is ever needed for sat nav guidance: https://i.imgur.com/22tccnzh.png https://i.imgur.com/Xk2tZ4Fh.png That's about it! All in all, it's totally transformed the radio. Much more flexible, much more Porsche-like, and all previous bugs have been removed with the new firmware. This is all while it's been snowing, as I still can't fix my AOS! |
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Perhaps it's just the photos, but it looks like there's a big fat blob of hotspot in the foreground of the driver's side, that's completely missing on the passenger's side? Is the perhaps not seated 100%? Oh My God - total geek-gasm over the work on the head unit! This in particular, well done! https://i.imgur.com/IyYoRW7.gif Make a video, offer the head units with your modifications on eBay and ca$h in baby. Worth a thought... |
awesome job! :D
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Thanks for the kind words with the head unit. I'd offer it to people but not many people have these in their Porsche's as it requires quite a bit to work to fit. You have to perform some custom wiring to get the speakers to work (just put male ends onto some wires and plug them into the female plug individually) and you need a custom source of power from the fuse box, so it's not plug and play in any shape or form. If anyone did have this though I'd be happy to perform it, but they're worried about the work involved in fitting it. I can't blame them, but think of what you're getting afterwards - a stunning looking touch screen head unit, with the panel LED's matched perfectly (RGB sliders to change colour), no external branding so it looks OEM, an OEM looking interface, all powered by Android, so it's capable of anything - sat nav, bluetooth, car diagnostics, cameras, etc. All for £200. Ridiculous value for money. Quote:
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Old unit was a 2 year old Joying, new one is an octacore Xtrons with Oreo and it's a beast! Google Maps works fine, as does Assistant, can say 'Hey google, navigate home' and it fires up maps and starts reading out directions! Even has picture in picture so the map hovers over the radio or whatever. Be interested in your custom Torque skin if you're sharing it when it's done? :) |
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Yeah mine has the MOST setup so it needed quite a bit of bodging :( I was going to flash it and put Android 7 on it (and am still thinking of it) but the UI would totally change, and I'm not sure I want to have a different one as I really, really like this one. |
I’VE DONE IT!
I’ve managed to edit the Kernel and flash a custom start image, rather than the android one! I’m not talking about the boot animation, I mean the ugly ‘Android Lollipop’ image before the animation that you’re not supposed to change. Lots of work, including literally re-writing numbers in the kernel and using a terminal on the device, as you can see: https://i.imgur.com/Ne7I90Zh.jpg https://i.imgur.com/OcCrh6lh.jpg Looks complicated, it absolutely was. But the result is this: https://youtu.be/97NJs7Sxi08 Looks almost exactly the same as the boot of the 991’s radio’s. I’ve also finished my Torque theme, for anyone who wants it: https://i.imgur.com/58PwPTWh.jpg https://i.imgur.com/BLwy9QBh.jpg https://i.imgur.com/4aTc3Uvh.jpg https://i.imgur.com/HOTqnLrh.jpg And finally, it’s installed into the dash: https://i.imgur.com/iKNwABVh.jpg It’s brilliant. The screen saver where it just displays the amber ‘Porsche’ logo is really nice on they eyes in the night. I’m going to add a reverse camera and DAB soon (both of which the radio is capable off out of the box). I’m struggling to think of what this radio isn’t capable of now for the money it’s outstanding. So that’s it in terms of the radio! I still haven’t had chance to fix the AOS or subframe, it’s just been far too cold, snowy or rainy. I wish I had a garage… But yeah, if anyone wants the Torque theme, feel free to message me! |
Can I just buy your car? Outstanding in every way.
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Guys, I've got all of the LED's and equipment to perform a whole amber to white conversion in the cabin (gauges, switches, etc). I've done it to previous cars, and am thinking of doing it to this one too as it would match the newer models, as they're all white. Here's what it would look like (quick photoshop): https://i.imgur.com/E39uM0hh.jpg Thoughts? |
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Perhaps I'm hesitant as my Porsche is the only Euro car that I've had and the orange colour theme I associate with Euro cars and their premium image. |
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I think I'll end up doing it, it would modernise it to no extent. Given all of the changes after I do it, it'll be hard to see that I bought the car for just £7,500 (about $10,000). |
Currently looking into creating my own red gauge faces too. It's easy enough if you have the time.
DIY gauges consist of 3 layers. The front layer is the coloured face, printed on transparent overhead projector film. The middle layer is extremely thin white diffused plastic that you can find on paper folders. The rear layer is another version of the face on transparent overhead projector film, but this time totally black aside from the areas that you'd want light to escape from. Very cheap to do, and obvious gains from doing it. I'd be designing with the non-italic numbers (which are actually the front 'DDT'). Saves buying them from Porsche for around £300, when I can do it myself for around £20. Will probably do it the same time as the LED's I'd imagine. I'd try it with mine first, and if it goes well, I'd be happy to design and supply to others. Spent some time today re-creating the dials from scratch in Illustrator, so they're vector based. They're not accurate until I get scans of my actual faces, but I can tweak them to fit when I do. Ones I've made so far: GTS 01 (my favourite): https://i.imgur.com/VPkV0wDh.png GTS 02 https://i.imgur.com/UJVX6akh.png GTS 03 https://i.imgur.com/5scIgYXh.png Boxster S https://i.imgur.com/nwZgiYXh.png GT4 https://i.imgur.com/XGFmTsxh.png Just need to take apart my gauges, scan the faces, re-create them accurately and do a test print to ensure they're correct, then print and create them! I think this with the LED overhaul in the interior would make such a difference. |
Yup, do the conversion and switch the gauge faces to GTS01
+1 But remember, Orange on Red is difficult to see. |
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http://picolio.auto123.com/auto123tv....jpg?scale=980 May have to choose a brighter orange... |
oh ja, well those, too, but I meant the needles :D
http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1520414961.jpg What about black and green like the OLD old old 911s? If you could catch that old style and match it with the other gauge faces, that would be awesome. I think a cool mix of both styles would be Über! http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1520424084.jpg Kinda like this: http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1520426478.jpg |
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I may re-paint the needles actually so they're white. Good shout on that... |
Replaced the AOS! And HOLY COW, the difference is immense! All issues have been fixed, car idles stunningly (can barely tell it's on if listening to music), performance is great, response is awesome... all fixed.
And then I went and did something stupid. This LED conversion, thought I'd make a start. Took the dials out and pulled them apart successfully. Started to de-solder an LED and the amount of force it was taking me to get the single LED off was ridiculous. It got to the point where I hadn't damaged said LED yet, so I had the chance to stop and put it all back together - so I did. I'm not doing the upgrade, it's far too risky damaging the board. Put it all back together and I seem to have broken my rev counter. The needle is very loose and doesn't react at all anymore. Tapping on the housing bounces the needle, so looks like I've buggered it. I've already placed an order for new dials. As I'm changing them, I've gone for the DOT-Matrix dials (the ones with the proper LCD panel on). It's a direct replacement, and it'll let me upgrade to the on board computer and cruise control in the future. I'd do it now but it'll cost me a lot of money all at once, so that'll have to wait. Replacement dials were £100 on ebay. Ah well. Win some, loose some. I do everything myself so this was bound to happen wasn't it! At least the car performs stunningly. |
And voila, dials replaced!
The newer dot-matrix display gives a lot more information now, even without the extra stalks! Seatbelt, dimmer amount, key in ignition, temperature, etc. https://i.imgur.com/9N4lGnrl.jpg https://i.imgur.com/JGVzvxol.jpg https://i.imgur.com/kmptc6nl.jpg https://i.imgur.com/b21iLgxl.jpg https://i.imgur.com/gRakJmul.jpg I'm going to fit the extra stalk, but I'm waiting until a 4-stalk one appears as I'll get that so that I'd have cruise control too. With these newer dials, cruise control is built in, so they just need wiring in from the stalk and enabling. Pointless buying the 3-stalk one as I'd just have to swap it again when that time comes. They're rarer than hens teeth though. Mileage correction is happening Wednesday - £80 to correct it back to the ECU mileage. Nice having the new display though :) In the meantime, I've taken out the faces to my old dials because I'm going to scan them in. https://i.imgur.com/QXOahmFl.jpg I know I said I wouldn't do the face upgrade, BUT there's a company in America (whitefaces.net) that do faces that slip over the needles. They also take custom requests, so I'm going to see if they can make mine. They have Boxster ones already but not of the 'S' variant. I was thinking of making some but put a slit at the bottom as I'm not risking removing the needles again, but that wouldn't work for the fuel and temperature gauges. Will need a think. I had a look in my old projector lenses too, and found out why they started to dim. Here's the reflective bowl: https://i.imgur.com/JUiPLlRl.jpg And here's the inside: https://i.imgur.com/vlj4Gikl.jpg It's just coated silver. You can see it peeling and burnt off completely! Obviously these are cheap £15 projectors, the same as the ones I've just put in. My new ones will eventually go the same way, so that'll be the time I invest in Morimoto projectors. That's it for now :) |
I've just thought of a wicked idea.
I can't change all of the dial faces, but I can change the centre one. Notice how small the gap is between the bottom of the needle and the bottom of the dial? There can be a tiny slit there which you'll never notice, which is how you can slip the new face on. The beauty of this? I only have to print a singular face - the colour face on transparent paper. As I'll be re-creating the face using the scans of the original, I just need the block colour printed on a transparent sheet. Like this: https://i.imgur.com/ISMrDGsm.png Keeping all original holes, so slipping it over the original face would then look like this: https://i.imgur.com/NpTYQNbl.jpg And because I have spare faces, I can keep testing until I get a perfect fit. Once it's done, pop open the dials (easiest thing in the world to do), slip the new one over the old, and job done! Some more colours: https://i.imgur.com/plDXG94l.jpg https://i.imgur.com/bUyvduxl.jpg https://i.imgur.com/CYSXw62l.jpg So yeah, going to try that ASAP! Will scan in the dials tomorrow and should be able to print them by this weekend! If this works, I'll have the template for re-creating these for anyone - a very easy upgrade! |
Actually, when the dials aren't illuminated, the writing will be black, making it very hard to read. Will see if I can put a sheet of something behind the colour to create the white without blocking too much light.
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Talking of gauges...
https://i.imgur.com/pW0CMrnl.jpg https://i.imgur.com/WwikIlDl.jpg A perfect fit. https://i.imgur.com/M6erHgBl.jpg Cut it out https://i.imgur.com/B0mgZbGl.jpg Removed the gauges https://i.imgur.com/V8muM7ul.jpg Placed the overlay onto the face https://i.imgur.com/kfQ5n6Cl.jpg https://i.imgur.com/eOmv1ENl.jpg Tadaaah! All without removing the needle. You can't even see the slit. https://i.imgur.com/4viRtoPl.jpg Haven't got any photos inside the car yet as it was too dark. Will get some tomorrow! With red, it's hard as the numbers are already black. The only thing I can do is add some sort of dropped stroke to that they ping out: https://i.imgur.com/TAfqMUrl.png |
Well I'm impressed, again!
I imagine that your printer wouldn't be able to interpret any colour as 'thin white' so having a layer of white would mean that they are no longer lit. Perhaps a fine matrix of white dots? |
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Awesome!
I'm sure there are more like me who every day goes into "Show and tell" and "Wonder if Ger has put an update..... YES!!!!" Your car is such an inspiration! I did the same thing with printing clock faces to my old Cherokee several years ago, and have been wondering how difficult it'll be to do my rev counter in red. I have a measly base model with black faces and white numbers, so I think it'll be even easier. Did you find a template online, or scan your old one? |
That's put a massive smile on my face :) thank you.
I scanned in my originals and re-created them in a vector form, which took me a long time! I'm happy to do these for anyone, but seeing as I live in the UK, postage may be a bit pricey? It'll only be the cost of a letter though, so shouldn't be too much. Still, if there's demand for them then I'll happily do it. |
Hmm. A quick look shows me that my car being a base model not only differs in colour, but also the number range and number placement.
So I unfortunately won't be able to use your overlays... :-( https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/1P...=w1732-h974-no |
Here's what they're like in the day:
https://i.imgur.com/cZ4Wbf4h.jpg In terms of doing other dials, I can do any dial that you want but I'd need an A4 600dpi scan of the faces for me to create the overlays for. Black will be hard as the colour will be very dark. |
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The dials look great! You have a lot of talent and creativity :cheers:
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Awesome sauce, great job!:cheers:
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Thank you guys :)
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Awesome work as ever Ger 😉
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Wow, I've got to say you've probably got the best looking 986 I've ever seen, super clean!
I've got a non S, 2.5 986 that's been off the road for a little while so it's going to be a bit of a project for me, I'd love to know some more details about the custom android headunit if you don't mind? It's looks incredible! Also the projector lenses, how does the wiring work to turn the fog lamps into the sidelights? Thanks! 👍🏻 |
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