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BRAN 05-28-2021 05:05 AM

Really, BRAN? :rolleyes:
http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1622206052.jpg
hmmm...

BRAN 05-29-2021 06:27 AM

Safari Boxster - WIP mock up :D
http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1622297669.jpg
Those brand new 911 bumper horns need heavy modifications...might take a while, first I got to repair my speedster humps and finish the blinker grill inlays.
Formfitting is the simplest task, but an attachment through the TOW mount is a whole different story,
(so that they can be easily installed/de-installed, and act as real bumpers).
Additionally, I want to integrate my front parking sensors into them, OF COURSE).
Why keep it simple, right? lol :cheers:

BRAN 06-08-2021 10:39 AM

First mesh is done...as I have no welding equipment. it's not 100% perfect, but I am okay with it.
http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1623177212.jpg

BruceH 06-08-2021 10:41 AM

Nice :cheers:

BRAN 06-14-2021 07:12 AM

the blinker inlay grills just need some minor touch ups and done...:cheers:
http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1623683332.jpg

JBauer 06-16-2021 01:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BRAN (Post 637402)
the blinker inlay grills just need some minor touch ups and done...:cheers:

😬 but wont that reduce the airflow to your blinkers 😉

BRAN 06-17-2021 10:24 AM

Yes it does...that is why I used hollow copper frames for water cooling. Flawless.
But indeed, they look more like air intakes than blinkers. Mission accomplished :cheers:

BRAN 06-27-2021 10:52 AM

here in Germany we will be facing a switch from analog to digital radio end of 2022.

That means:
You'll got to have a DAB+ (digital) radio and a DAB+ digital antenna to receive digital radio stations, or.....silence.

Problem #1:
Our windscreen integrated antenna and its little trustworthy amplifier don't really meet the required specifications to receive DAB+ radio.
So normally you have to install a 2nd antenna for DAB+, but tbh they look really bad on the windshield (or you can install an external DAB+ antenna, but who in their right mind would do that to a Boxster).
http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1624817710.jpg

Solution #1 (WIP):
Either get a new DAB+ antenna and try to install that under the front bumper, OR use a splitter/amplifier with our old integrated windshield antenna.
Advice: Don't get those cheap chinese knock-offs (been there, done that...not so great). So I bought a professional splitter from a german company.
http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1624818231.jpg
This will use the existing analog antenna and will split the signal into a digital & analog signal.

Problem #2:
We have an active (always thought it was passive) radio antenna with an amplifier (location: right a pillar) which filters some required frequencies.

Solution #2 (WIP):
Somehow create a workaround, to get rid of the Porsche amplifier and ONLY use the antenna as a passiv antenna with that new splitter (they recommend passive antennas anyways).
On the right side it should be the antenna cable. Uninstalling the amplifier was not a biggie, but creating a new z-coded antenna connector cable will be the next step.
http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1624818729.jpg
http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1624818985.jpg

Let's see, how that goes. And of course, no real infos on the net, as no one has documented this kind of approach yet. If it works, I will be (one of) the first to reuse our old antenna for digital radio. :cheers:
And again, why can't stuff be simple just once? :rolleyes:
Cuz...:D

BRAN 07-04-2021 10:53 AM

The Kennwood KSC-SW11 150watts sub is sitting right below the airbag frame and on top of the airduct. It is basically "framed" and held in place by those.
Additionally I used foam in critical areas the keep it from moving. Test drives proofed the concept.
I placed it up side down, so that the air duct can cool the amplifier area (if needed) and the sound waves can easily push through the mesh below (WIP). Air flow keeps it cooler to boot.
Probably the smallest active sub available. Mission "SOUND" accomplished. The boxster can now easily compete with the sound packages in modern cars.
That is all I wanted. Barely visible, but noticable (not quite the shaker, but who wants that BS). :cheers:
http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1625423121.jpg

BRAN 07-10-2021 12:29 PM

UPDATE: Project AM/FM antenna --> DAB+
Although I got okay results, I neither could get the stability nor the amount of digital channels I was striving for.
Conclusion: Even with the best equipment, you cannot convert an anolog antenna to a digital one.
At best it equals lesser quality DAB+ antennas.
Not good enough for me. Project dropped!
http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1625948912.jpg

ike84 07-10-2021 06:39 PM

Hey bran, did you do a writeup of installing the gear indicator? I'm curious how you did it. I remember you mentioned mounting the display as a bit of a pain. I'm really curious about how the guage actually works. I've seen universal devices which make contact between the shifter and a hot contact for each lead, and that seems really complicated.

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BRAN 07-11-2021 06:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ike84 (Post 638620)
Hey bran, did you do a writeup of installing the gear indicator? I'm curious how you did it. I remember you mentioned mounting the display as a bit of a pain. I'm really curious about how the guage actually works. I've seen universal devices which make contact between the shifter and a hot contact for each lead, and that seems really complicated.

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Sorry no, but a little post write-up out of my memory might help.

The indicator works absolutley perfect, although it relies on an analog sensor (I guess). Shifts are recognized and displayed within a second. I thought it might be only for fun, but honestly, after the wow effect was gone...I realised that I still regularly check my gears, e.g. when not quite sure or entering a sharper turn. Really usefull and looks cool to boot, ....and yes I am 50+ and face memory loss from time to time :D)

One little sensor will be attached with zip ties to the gear lever (you've got to desinstall the shifter knob first). The 2nd sensor (a little reference box) needs to be attached to the car frame (I placed it right next to the airbag controller box). It needs to sit absolutely tight to have error free indications, so I manufactured metal frame and used the existing screws you will find in that air bag controller area. Tape is just not good enough long term.
Of course it needs power, but there are more than enough options to steal power in the center consol area.
After the reference box and the movement sensor are tightly fitted, you can start to program each gear in the indicator (no worries, they have a good manual)

How did I manage to get the huge indicator LED in that tiny spot? I disassembled the LED housing and used tiny neodym magnets glued to several little spots in the dashhousing and on the LED indicator (which I probably had to safely trim down to its core to be able to fit in that spot.
This way, I can flip the LED aside, if I need access to the main screw which attaches the gauges housing! That was the TRICKY part and took quite some time to figure out a solution.
So in case I need access to the screw, I flip the plastic see through frame aside, pull that orange metall pin and bingo...the indicator will unhook from the magnets and I will have free access to the screw behing it. Putting it back is as easy, as the magnets will force it back into place, when i push the orange metal pin.

https://www.gaslock.de/en/innovation/indy-cator/

BRAN 07-11-2021 07:01 AM

http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1626015318.jpg

Slowly getting to the point, where I can start looking for cocoa leather and cover the buttom part. Jeeez another trade I have to look into...saddler :rolleyes:
Recommendations are welcome, e.g. leather or leather with little padding, etc...it will be different from vinyl wrapping...for sure
:cheers:

ike84 07-12-2021 07:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BRAN (Post 638633)
Sorry no, but a little post write-up out of my memory might help.

The indicator works absolutley perfect, although it relies on an analog sensor (I guess). Shifts are recognized and displayed within a second. I thought it might be only for fun, but honestly, after the wow effect was gone...I realised that I still regularly check my gears, e.g. when not quite sure or entering a sharper turn. Really usefull and looks cool to boot, ....and yes I am 50+ and face memory loss from time to time :D)

One little sensor will be attached with zip ties to the gear lever (you've got to desinstall the shifter knob first). The 2nd sensor (a little reference box) needs to be attached to the car frame (I placed it right next to the airbag controller box). It needs to sit absolutely tight to have error free indications, so I manufactured metal frame and used the existing screws you will find in that air bag controller area. Tape is just not good enough long term.
Of course it needs power, but there are more than enough options to steal power in the center consol area.
After the reference box and the movement sensor are tightly fitted, you can start to program each gear in the indicator (no worries, they have a good manual)

How did I manage to get the huge indicator LED in that tiny spot? I disassembled the LED housing and used tiny neodym magnets glued to several little spots in the dashhousing and on the LED indicator (which I probably had to safely trim down to its core to be able to fit in that spot.
This way, I can flip the LED aside, if I need access to the main screw which attaches the gauges housing! That was the TRICKY part and took quite some time to figure out a solution.
So in case I need access to the screw, I flip the plastic see through frame aside, pull that orange metall pin and bingo...the indicator will unhook from the magnets and I will have free access to the screw behing it. Putting it back is as easy, as the magnets will force it back into place, when i push the orange metal pin.

https://www.gaslock.de/en/innovation/indy-cator/

Thanks bran, that's a huge help!

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itsnotanova 07-25-2021 01:10 PM

I saw on the news about all the flooding going on over there. I hope you and your family are doing okay?

BRAN 07-27-2021 08:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by itsnotanova (Post 639366)
I saw on the news about all the flooding going on over there. I hope you and your family are doing okay?

Hey Woody, we're good here! Thank you.
Yup, they really had bad flooding in the western region of Germany.
Luckily, I live up North next to the Elbe river, and floodings were pretty common here. 10 years ago, authotities pushed hard to get our dikes and wetlands future proof, so it will need a tsunami to break them. But you never know. :cheers:

JBauer 08-03-2021 11:41 AM

Hi Bran, when you bought your headlight covers did you paint the ring silver or did the company that you bought them from? Wondering what color that is. Thanks

http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1628019647.jpg

BRAN 08-04-2021 02:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JBauer (Post 639870)
Hi Bran, when you bought your headlight covers did you paint the ring silver or did the company that you bought them from? Wondering what color that is. Thanks

Hi JB,

a few years ago, I had to pick a silver color for my side air intakes at my local paintshop, so I picked a pretty basic silver out of the middle of their 50 different shades of silver color palette.
Not sure what color coding that was, but that is the color I told them to use for the trim rings. It is a pretty basic (metallic) silver, if that helps :D

JBauer 08-07-2021 08:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BRAN (Post 639943)
Hi JB,

a few years ago, I had to pick a silver color for my side air intakes at my local paintshop, so I picked a pretty basic silver out of the middle of their 50 different shades of silver color palette.
Not sure what color coding that was, but that is the color I told them to use for the trim rings. It is a pretty basic (metallic) silver, if that helps :D

Thanks for the input. The seller recommends Artic silver. I immediately ordered a can and when I got it it was bad. 🙄
Went and bought some duplicolor silver and this is what it is. Looks OK I guess.
Not installed just laying on them.http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1628351911.jpghttp://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1628351992.jpg

BRAN 08-09-2021 04:18 AM

Well, I think you nailed it. They look better, than mine :cheers:

alansdavid 08-17-2021 11:50 AM

Im late to this thread but that silver looks great.. im thinking of doing the side vent inserts .would.kinda match my gront grill inserts.

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BRAN 09-14-2021 12:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alansdavid (Post 641059)
Im late to this thread but that silver looks great.. im thinking of doing the side vent inserts .would.kinda match my gront grill inserts.

Sent from my SM-G991U1 using Tapatalk

Thank you. I actually liked my chromed side vents the best, but it was hard to find a guy being able or let's say willing to chrome the side vents...and they lasted only 2-3 years until heat and humidity destroyed the chrome under the coating.

The silver on the other hand was professionally done by a paintshop...OEM quality, will last years, so I am happy with them. Btw...I survived my stroke almost 4 years ago, too :cheers:

BruceH 09-14-2021 01:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BRAN (Post 641938)
Thank you. I actually liked my chromed side vents the best, but it was hard to find a guy being able or let's say willing to chrome the side vents...and they lasted only 2-3 years until heat and humidity destroyed the chrome under the coating.

The silver on the other hand was professionally done by a paintshop...OEM quality, will last years, so I am happy with them. Btw...I survived my stroke almost 4 years ago, too :cheers:

Nice! :cheers:

BRAN 09-14-2021 01:08 PM

sooo many little 986 projects running again, must be crazy...here is one on the finishing line. Man, it's covered in rust ;)
http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1631653440.jpg
iphone max wireless charger/holder, back-up speaker and battery health control

alansdavid 09-14-2021 01:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BRAN (Post 641938)
Thank you. I actually liked my chromed side vents the best, but it was hard to find a guy being able or let's say willing to chrome the side vents...and they lasted only 2-3 years until heat and humidity destroyed the chrome under the coating.



The silver on the other hand was professionally done by a paintshop...OEM quality, will last years, so I am happy with them. Btw...I survived my stroke almost 4 years ago, too :cheers:

What about powder coating? There a place Ive usef before on some parts.

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BRAN 09-14-2021 01:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alansdavid (Post 641943)
What about powder coating? There a place Ive usef before on some parts.

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Not sure, IF someone could powder coat plastic parts with shiny chrome...that would be awesome.

BruceH 09-14-2021 01:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bran (Post 641942)
sooo many little 986 projects running again, must be crazy...here is one on the finishing line. Man, it's covered in rust ;)
http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1631653440.jpg
iphone max wireless charger/holder, back-up speaker and battery health control

:D Yep, lots of rust there ;)

BRAN 09-14-2021 01:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BruceH (Post 641946)
:D Yep, lots of rust there ;)

Just recently started airbrushing...okay, I got a little overboard, but was fun :D

BRAN 09-26-2021 07:26 AM

test fit, done
http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1632669110.jpg

ike84 09-28-2021 05:28 PM

Gorgeous man, absolutely beautiful. I love the BRAN inscription, btw!

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BRAN 10-09-2021 04:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ike84 (Post 642381)
Gorgeous man, absolutely beautiful. I love the BRAN inscription, btw!

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Thank you, ike! You are a connaisseur :cheers:

Wife: okay....why?
BRAN:'cuz...me likey :dance:

BRAN 10-09-2021 10:39 AM

small update
magnetic holder = done (neodym magnets installed in subwoofer controller and in the lid: That thing needs force to be removed)
apple magsafe holder = WIP
http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1633804728.jpg
http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1633804766.jpg
let's see, if I can safely fit a usb cooling device in there :eek:

BRAN 11-13-2021 07:37 AM

Today my brandnew Michelin Pilot Sport 4 tires were installed, including these TMPS valves from TireMoni: The TPVMS TD-1800I (internal) monitors

*PRESSURE
*TEMPERATURE
*TIRE VIBRATION
*valve battery status
*car battery status (when cable powered via cigarette lighter). Of course it can be run with 2xAA batteries only
*Smartphone app available as well (the necesary sensor is available again early 2022)

http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1636820264.jpg

Not affiliated, but just impressed. It works like a charm. 30mins of driving on a colder autumn day upped the tire pressure by 0,2-0,3 bar, and the temperature by 15°-18°C.

BRAN 11-28-2021 03:49 AM

TÜV inspection:

1.) rattling inside the left tire
2.) something something suspension rubber cracked
3.) car paper requires an update
4.) engine sweating
5.) etc...
6.) etc...
7.) all my handmade mods
8.) new tire wheel combo
9.) front splitter (left exhaust spot rough/unfinished)

Will it pass or do I have to say good bye?
("dramatic music playing")
...to be continued

BRAN 12-04-2021 07:05 AM

I grabbed my favourite classic PSA, as long as they are still available!
The restrictive german laws are getting tougher every year, so these don't even come with a switch anymore.
The flaps are completly automated and only open at a fixed speed above city limits.
Needed extra harness etc...installed by Porsche...$$$...but TÜV approved.
http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1638633624.jpg
http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1638633665.jpg
http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1638657993.jpg
IMO the PSA's look'n'sound is 10/10 and my modded Boxster passed TÜV inspection (praise the Lord)

BruceH 12-04-2021 08:02 AM

Nice! I’m sure it sounds great!

Radman 12-07-2021 05:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BRAN (Post 643772)
I grabbed my favourite classic PSA, as long as they are still available!
The restrictive german laws are getting tougher every year, so these don't even come with a switch anymore.
The flaps are completly automated and only open at a fixed speed above city limits.
Needed extra harness etc...installed by Porsche...$$$...but TÜV approved.
http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1638633624.jpg
http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1638633665.jpg
http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1638657993.jpg
IMO the PSA's look'n'sound is 10/10 and my modded Boxster passed TÜV inspection (praise the Lord)

Your car, including the exhaust, looks phenomenal Bran. Well done.

BRAN 12-07-2021 02:28 PM

Thank you, guys! :cheers:

BRAN 02-12-2022 02:53 PM

Some REALLY usefull additions came today:

1x Kofferraumwanne vorne für Porsche 986
Teilenummer: PCG04400010
http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1644709445.jpg
http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1644709468.jpg

1x Gepäcknetz für Kofferraum hinten mit Befestigung für Porsche 986
Teilenummer: 98655198200
http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1644709498.jpg
http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1644709534.jpg

BruceH 02-14-2022 07:06 AM

Very nice additions :cheers:


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