68matic wrote:
josh you're such a poser
its a great photo, i wonder who took it?

Haha... yes duc is such a great photo taker

adeee wrote:
great work!
I'm shocked to see Josh actually do some work on his car though, and do none of you people own shoes????
I'm the one usually doing all the photo taking

haha no..ga has taught us well and we have all thrown out our shoes. I think it is a prerequisite to take your shoes off when grinding, cutting and welding.
Archangel007 wrote:
Josh,
What is the function of the 7" display/recorder, and how does it operate?
Is it driven by the Stack?
Nice BTW!
Cheers,
Tricky
It's a PVR (Personal Video Recorder) that records video from any A/V source (ie. Tiny Bullet Camera's located outside the car) and puts this on an internal 20Gb HDD that can record for about 22Hours of footage.
Camera Such as this is what i'm looking at:
http://www.helmetcamera.com.au/home.htmI'm going to mount the first camera at the bottom of the front subframe looking forward, then i'll experiment with other locations

You can see what is being recorded at anytime on the screen and it has the added bennefit of doubling as a reversing camera too if you have one at the back, you can see exactly what each camera's see's. This also has the added bennefit of being able to see when a camera moves and is looking at the ground, rather than waiting til you got home and finding out that everything you taped was useless (such is the case with recording to a MiniDV Camcorder.
For you mini-nuts, you can record a cruise or track day and once over, said mini nuts can pull the unit out of the car once they all reach someones house and watch the highlights of the day on any tv that accepts AV inputs while having a coldie Cool
It also double's as an Mp3 player, picture viewer, obviously movie files, it voice records..etc..etc..
Specs here:
http://www.mobinote.net/global/product_dvxpod_eng.aspI can load up any video files or mp3's pics etc that i like and watch them in the car at any time, have a demo video at shows if i want as well. I mainly want to capture some of the action

It's entirely independent from the stack, runs of either an internal battery or 12V DC power, i'm going to be running it off the car.
minimetoy wrote:
C'mon now put the shafts in will you Josh
The whole setup is coming together and looking fantastic. Its amazing how each of us are finishing the conversions in different ways but they all lokk bloody great.
Dan
Yea yea..yucky job! thanks, slowly but surely we are all getting there

can't wait
