MEGA Nav Upgrade details!...plus Integrated Gauges, XM radio and Real Time Traffic
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@whitexkr
Your oil gauge sender hookup calls for some fittings from brakequip because of the M10x1.25 thread.
There is another way.
IHI turbochargers use the same thread size. There are oil feed hoses available on ebay that use a suitable banjo fitting at one end and a 1/8NPT tee at the other end. The best one has a restrictor in the banjo bolt.
The restrictor will limit the rate at which oil is pumped out of the engine if the hose fails giving the driver more time to react. The hose lets the sender be remote mounted so that the weight of the sender is not supported by the various adapters leading to fracturing. The hose/tee/sender unit should still remain on the engine so that the hose does not need to flex when the engine rocks over.
About $30.
Your oil gauge sender hookup calls for some fittings from brakequip because of the M10x1.25 thread.
There is another way.
IHI turbochargers use the same thread size. There are oil feed hoses available on ebay that use a suitable banjo fitting at one end and a 1/8NPT tee at the other end. The best one has a restrictor in the banjo bolt.
The restrictor will limit the rate at which oil is pumped out of the engine if the hose fails giving the driver more time to react. The hose lets the sender be remote mounted so that the weight of the sender is not supported by the various adapters leading to fracturing. The hose/tee/sender unit should still remain on the engine so that the hose does not need to flex when the engine rocks over.
About $30.
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#66
Hidden Radio Antenna
All,
Slightly off topic, (ok, majorly off), but in an effort to rid the 98 XK8 of the ever so lengthy power antenna, does anyone have any feedback on the hidden antenna described in the link Amazon.com: Hidden Antenna - Fits Car, Truck, Motorcycle, Harley, Boat, Golf Cart, Campers, Amplified Antenna AM FM WB for Harley FLHT FLHX Universal Fit For All Custom Applications AM FM Car Radio Stereo Windshield Hidden Antenna: Automotive
I was hoping to find a substitute that would allow for the elimination of the antenna altogether and still provide for acceptable
AM/FM use.
I would love to eliminate the antenna, fill, smooth and finish the hole, and still have acceptable reception.
Thanks Much
Slightly off topic, (ok, majorly off), but in an effort to rid the 98 XK8 of the ever so lengthy power antenna, does anyone have any feedback on the hidden antenna described in the link Amazon.com: Hidden Antenna - Fits Car, Truck, Motorcycle, Harley, Boat, Golf Cart, Campers, Amplified Antenna AM FM WB for Harley FLHT FLHX Universal Fit For All Custom Applications AM FM Car Radio Stereo Windshield Hidden Antenna: Automotive
I was hoping to find a substitute that would allow for the elimination of the antenna altogether and still provide for acceptable
AM/FM use.
I would love to eliminate the antenna, fill, smooth and finish the hole, and still have acceptable reception.
Thanks Much
#67
@whitexkr
Your oil gauge sender hookup calls for some fittings from brakequip because of the M10x1.25 thread.
There is another way.
IHI turbochargers use the same thread size. There are oil feed hoses available on ebay that use a suitable banjo fitting at one end and a 1/8NPT tee at the other end. The best one has a restrictor in the banjo bolt.
The restrictor will limit the rate at which oil is pumped out of the engine if the hose fails giving the driver more time to react. The hose lets the sender be remote mounted so that the weight of the sender is not supported by the various adapters leading to fracturing. The hose/tee/sender unit should still remain on the engine so that the hose does not need to flex when the engine rocks over.
About $30.
Your oil gauge sender hookup calls for some fittings from brakequip because of the M10x1.25 thread.
There is another way.
IHI turbochargers use the same thread size. There are oil feed hoses available on ebay that use a suitable banjo fitting at one end and a 1/8NPT tee at the other end. The best one has a restrictor in the banjo bolt.
The restrictor will limit the rate at which oil is pumped out of the engine if the hose fails giving the driver more time to react. The hose lets the sender be remote mounted so that the weight of the sender is not supported by the various adapters leading to fracturing. The hose/tee/sender unit should still remain on the engine so that the hose does not need to flex when the engine rocks over.
About $30.
Thanks for the excellent suggestions!
#68
All,
Slightly off topic, (ok, majorly off), but in an effort to rid the 98 XK8 of the ever so lengthy power antenna, does anyone have any feedback on the hidden antenna described in the link Amazon.com: Hidden Antenna - Fits Car, Truck, Motorcycle, Harley, Boat, Golf Cart, Campers, Amplified Antenna AM FM WB for Harley FLHT FLHX Universal Fit For All Custom Applications AM FM Car Radio Stereo Windshield Hidden Antenna: Automotive
I was hoping to find a substitute that would allow for the elimination of the antenna altogether and still provide for acceptable
AM/FM use.
I would love to eliminate the antenna, fill, smooth and finish the hole, and still have acceptable reception.
Thanks Much
Slightly off topic, (ok, majorly off), but in an effort to rid the 98 XK8 of the ever so lengthy power antenna, does anyone have any feedback on the hidden antenna described in the link Amazon.com: Hidden Antenna - Fits Car, Truck, Motorcycle, Harley, Boat, Golf Cart, Campers, Amplified Antenna AM FM WB for Harley FLHT FLHX Universal Fit For All Custom Applications AM FM Car Radio Stereo Windshield Hidden Antenna: Automotive
I was hoping to find a substitute that would allow for the elimination of the antenna altogether and still provide for acceptable
AM/FM use.
I would love to eliminate the antenna, fill, smooth and finish the hole, and still have acceptable reception.
Thanks Much
#69
I'm with you, Platinummaker.
I've got several other things to do first, but eventually I'm going to remove my power antenna completely, smooth over the hole and install a hidden am/fm antenna. I'll also be installing satellite radio, and will need to find a clean install point for that antenna.
This car is just too sleek and clean to have a large silver rod come flying out of the fender, and filling the hole it leaves behind will clean up that rear wing nicely.
I've got several other things to do first, but eventually I'm going to remove my power antenna completely, smooth over the hole and install a hidden am/fm antenna. I'll also be installing satellite radio, and will need to find a clean install point for that antenna.
This car is just too sleek and clean to have a large silver rod come flying out of the fender, and filling the hole it leaves behind will clean up that rear wing nicely.
All,
Slightly off topic, (ok, majorly off), but in an effort to rid the 98 XK8 of the ever so lengthy power antenna, does anyone have any feedback on the hidden antenna described in the link Amazon.com: Hidden Antenna - Fits Car, Truck, Motorcycle, Harley, Boat, Golf Cart, Campers, Amplified Antenna AM FM WB for Harley FLHT FLHX Universal Fit For All Custom Applications AM FM Car Radio Stereo Windshield Hidden Antenna: Automotive
I was hoping to find a substitute that would allow for the elimination of the antenna altogether and still provide for acceptable
AM/FM use.
I would love to eliminate the antenna, fill, smooth and finish the hole, and still have acceptable reception.
Thanks Much
Slightly off topic, (ok, majorly off), but in an effort to rid the 98 XK8 of the ever so lengthy power antenna, does anyone have any feedback on the hidden antenna described in the link Amazon.com: Hidden Antenna - Fits Car, Truck, Motorcycle, Harley, Boat, Golf Cart, Campers, Amplified Antenna AM FM WB for Harley FLHT FLHX Universal Fit For All Custom Applications AM FM Car Radio Stereo Windshield Hidden Antenna: Automotive
I was hoping to find a substitute that would allow for the elimination of the antenna altogether and still provide for acceptable
AM/FM use.
I would love to eliminate the antenna, fill, smooth and finish the hole, and still have acceptable reception.
Thanks Much
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#73
I am going to be making up a plug-and-play cable for one of our members which will allow you to bring two video signals into the nav monitor. It is exactly as I described at the beginning of this thread, using a PAC VCI-X to interface the aftermarket Garmin nav. and HKS meter display.
The value here is that the cable will let you plug in your video source(s) without any wire cutting or soldering in your vehicle.
Besides an upgraded nav, it is also great for a reverse camera or a DVD player on the original nav. screen.
Is anyone else interested? I am ordering the connectors later this week, so let me know!
The value here is that the cable will let you plug in your video source(s) without any wire cutting or soldering in your vehicle.
Besides an upgraded nav, it is also great for a reverse camera or a DVD player on the original nav. screen.
Is anyone else interested? I am ordering the connectors later this week, so let me know!
Last edited by WhiteXKR; 11-14-2011 at 11:06 PM.
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I'll definitely get parts to make up a few.
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I am going to be making up a plug-and-play cable for one of our members which will allow you to bring two video signals into the nav monitor. It is exactly as I described at the beginning of this thread, using a PAC VCI-X to interface the aftermarket Garmin nav. and HKS meter display.
The value here is that the cable will let you plug in your video source(s) without any wire cutting or soldering in your vehicle.
Besides an upgraded nav, it is also great for a reverse camera or a DVD player on the original nav. screen.
Is anyone else interested? I am ordering the connectors later this week, so let me know!
The value here is that the cable will let you plug in your video source(s) without any wire cutting or soldering in your vehicle.
Besides an upgraded nav, it is also great for a reverse camera or a DVD player on the original nav. screen.
Is anyone else interested? I am ordering the connectors later this week, so let me know!
#79
I was just thinking about this myself. I typically avoid making any sort of mod to a vehicle that is permanent and can't be undone easily/cleanly. Was just thinking about asking if anyone knew where to get the connectors to try to make a pigtail cable. My problem now is deciding just how much I want the digital gauges from the CAMP unit. I may just have to watch Ebay close and see if I can find a deal on both a CAMP unit and video converter to make my decision easier, lol.