Sunday, August 30, 2009

Non- GTI talk




I look at my blog, also damn sien...all Golf Stuff....so decided to put up off topic post. This is the Blue Hole in Belize.

The Blue Hole is a feature attraction of diving in Belize, especially for divers with an appreciation of geographical phenomena - this is your opportunity to explore the famous Blue Hole. Part of the Lighthouse Reef System, at approximately 62 miles (100 km) from Belize City, the almost perfectly circular Blue Hole has a radius of more than 1,000 feet (305 m). It is one of the most astounding dive sites to be found anywhere on earth. Located in the center of the Lighthouse Reef the Blue Hole is a large hole of water 480 feet (145 m) deep, which gives the deep blue color that causes such structures throughout the world to be known as "blue holes."

Imagine that...480 feet straight down, divers can get Vertigo if they acidentally look straight down...its the closest sensation to flying we will ever experience. Its on the list of things to do b4 i die.

In fact...i think i will target 2012 for a trip there....since all the doomsayers think its end of the world anyway....might as well die in a beutiful place like that

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Resellers wanted for Witson 723V Headunits

Demand for the 723V has picked up to the point that the Modshop now sells more units via resellers/dealers then direct sales, so if you are interested in reselling the 723v, contact me and we can meet up to discuss, will also provide specs, brochures, warranty info and the bulk price list.

There are over 2,000 VW drivers in Malaysia...large audience for the 723 :)

I currently have 4 active resellers, looking for at least 5 more, prefebly in states outside KL, eg Penang and JB

Friday, August 28, 2009

Updates

Traveling to PG this weekend, so will update next week. Car is with Painter to install

- Osir V3 Front lip
- Charatere Spoiler

After that back to Workshop to install

- Koni FSD

All pics and reviews next week. Keep in touch enjoy your MERDEKA!!!

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Price Update

I just found out that a certain VW dealership is selling the 723V for RM3.5k, my price hasnt changed, still at RM2.1k :)

10 units arriving on thursday

Update: 6 units gone, 4 new remaining (Rm2.1k)
1 Used unit available (Rm1.4k)
1 Display unit available(Rm1.8k)
1 720 Used unit available (Rm1k)

Monday, August 24, 2009

Eyelids shipment



A few diffrent types of eyelids came in today, Osir Carbon, Fiber and Cfx carbon.

Osir Carbon - best looking of the 3 eyelids, perfect finish and fits with no issues

Osir Fiber - Matt black finish that matches the GT grille

Cfx Carbon - Thicker then the Osir, so might need some fiddling to ensure good fit, laquer also has imperfections probably caused by dust in the spraying room, but it makes up for it by being the cheapest

Im probbaly going to install the fiber Osir....havnt decided wheter to colour code or not, i like the way it matches the other black pieces on the grille

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Dual Fakra Adapter -> Stereo jack

This Active antenna adapter can be used on any brand HU (Alpine, JVC, Kenwood etc), it will convert our GTI's dual Fakra antenna leads to a single banana jack as well as provide power for the signal booster

A must buy for anyone installing aftermarket Headunits for crystal clear radio reception

Price: RM95.00

Monday, August 17, 2009

Solution for 723V radio reception



Dunno why it only occured to me now, but the JVC unit that piscargot installed with the VW Dual DIN conversion kit came with a active dual fakra -> single antenna jack adapter, and the JVC has no radio issues, so the adapter should work for the 723 as well. The important part is the circutry that provides power to the oem booster, which is not present in the non active adapter provided by Witson
I have ordered 1 unit to test out, keep an eye here for the update, should cost under rm95 for the adapter...damn thing has to be airflown from UK, no one else makes it
im 99% sure this will work, so all future units of 723V will come bundled with the adapter, previous buyers of the 723 can order the adapter at cost price, i will bear the shipping costs






Thursday, August 13, 2009

Supercharged R32

Spotted a R32 in VWPJ with a RUF supercharger setup...wasnt thinking clearly as i was helping the SC install a 723V, otherwise I would have snapped a picture, the supercharger is monstrous, it had Q plates, anyone out there with info on this car?

Gruppe M vs VF Engineering Intake

I have had my Gruppe M for a while now, and i absolutely loved it, but a fren needed a favour as he had a whiney VIP customer that wanted to exchange a brand new VF with a Gruppe M + top up, so i decided to help out

Gruppe M



I was quite impressed with the VF when i saw it, it comes in a 1 piece black anodised intake tube with 2 heatshields, one for the extractor area, the other for the engine bay. Fitment was perfect and it was done in under 25min.

Engine Cover had to be cut and modified to fit the VF, from the front u cant tell, but from the sides it looks abit Ghetto.

VF Engineering

Noise level - alot of ppl told me beforehand that the VF + Forge DV combo was like installing a thousand angry monkeys in the engine bay, but honestly, its not much louder then the Gruppe M. At certain specific rpms(3k-3.5k), theres a induction roar....but you can hardly hear it over the radio and normal road noise. If you are full at throttle, leaving the toll, and you go tru all 6 gears..you wont hear anything except the delicious roar of the 2.0T FSI

Butt dyno tells me theres better pickup across the rev range, but i intend to heat wrap the intake tube, it gets very very hot, hot enuff to burn your fingers if u touch it right after a long run



Conclusion - The gruppe M is double the price of the VF, so you cant really compare the 2 intakes, so i will call it a tie...both have +/- but are both great intakes



Gruppe M
Price --
Looks +++++
Sound ++++

Gruppe M is a must for anyone that likes the engine bay to look neat and OEM

VF Engineering
Price ++
Looks ++++
Sound ++

My gripe with the VF is the engine bay heatshield which does not extend all the way round the filter, bad design and it fails as a true CAI.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

CC machine is here

Sorry for lack of updates...but i have been super busy with work..so just quick one

- Credit card machine is now available at both Desa Park City and Klang
- Ezypay 6 and 12 month available for maybank card users

Will be positng Gruppe M vs VF engineering intake comparison soon...as i just installed a VF

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Review - JVC KW-AVX820 and Connects2 Install Kit (Golf GTi Mk5)

Posted by PiSCaRGoT (aka Mike).
Disclaimer : This is going to be mostly a photo blog entry. Warning, heavy graphics ahead.



So finally my packages arrive. Surprised that the Connect2 Install Kit box was actually bigger than the JVC box! Then again there's actually 2 complete kits in there, so. Without further ado, lets open it up and see what's waiting for me inside...


As expected, quality packaging from JVC. The screen came detached from the main HU and stored in a protective cloth bag. You can use this bag to store the screen in future if you need to detach it (ie parking in dodgy places).


The Connects2 set was also impressive to say the least. It is truly a complete install kit. Everything you will need to slap on a spanking new 2DIN HU into your precious Golf GTi, including the double fakra antenna adapter (powered) that is almost impossible to find in Malaysia.


Lets go right ahead to installing the goods. I'm not going to blog about how to remove the panels and your existing player, there's already plenty of guides available on the net. Google and you'll find some good guides.


Lets prep up the new JVC. Turn the HU to its side. Look for the holes I circled in red, that's where you'll need to screw on the bracket that came with the Connects2 fascia kit. (click to enlarge the picture, the circles I drew are hard to see)


The bracket looks like its bent towards the middle a bit : DON'T TRY TO STRAIGHTEN IT! Its meant to be like that, so you can insert the copper lockpiece and slide it around. For my application, I used the 2 holes as per circled in red above. Just after the 2nd small line indicator on the bracket. You can adjust it further in or out depending on how much protrution (or otherwise) you want the HU to have. My setting above will make the HU flushed with the fascia. Screw tight to secure the copper lockpiece in place.


Repeat the same on the other side of the HU for the bracket and copper lockpiece. After you are done, test fit the DIN cage (that came with the Connects2 kit, not the JVC one). Slide into cage REAR of HU first. It should lock into place similar with the picture on top. If it doesn't lock, you might have accidently secured the copper lockpiece with mismatched lengths on either side. Check again. To remove the DIN cage from the copper lockpiece, use the 2 DIN removal keys (they look like 2 identical thin metal pieces) and insert them into sides where the lockpieces are. Slide out the HU from the DIN cage.


Now's a good time to plug in the fakra antenna adapter. There's a label there to identify the white fakra cable, so don't get it wrong. The blue cable is meant for Power Antenna input, so we'll save that until later to connect that.


Time to prep the dash area for the insertion of the fascia. Provided with the kit is 2 foam padding. Don't take out the white backing from the foam, its meant to be there so you can glide the DIN cage in. Whack on some double sided tape and stick it around the middle of the left cavity in your dash (like above). Repeat for the other side.


Screw on the plastic fascia faceplate using the 4 screws that you took out from the old headunit. Then slide in the metal cage through the fascia. You might have to do it carefully as the foam on the sides will make it a tight fit. Pressing on the foam as you slowly slide it in will help you from dislodging the foam. Once done, it should look like above.


Bend the tabs in the DIN cage (using a flathead screw driver) to secure the cage onto the fascia faceplate. You would only need to press the ones closest to you (outer most). Do this for all 4 sides of the cage. Should look like the picture above with all the tabs bent in. DON'T OVERBEND as you might break the tabs!


Lets prep the wiring harness now. Take out the rest of the Connects2 stuff. The little black box is the signal converter for the steering buttons. Plug the black box to the Connects2 wiring harness. Only one head will fit, so you can't get it wrong.


Plug in the other end of the blackbox to your brand of HU specific (mine is JVC) wire. It comes in a seperate packaging, and the wire looks similar with the above, with a different terminating head for different brands.


Grab the wiring harness that came with your new HU. Seperate the wires as per above. One cluster with red, yellow, black and orange wires. Another cluster for speaker wires, these come in pairs for each color (dark green, purple, white and grey). The remaining wires in the last bundle. Leave the light green (handbrake signal) and dark blue (power antenna) longer as you will need to connect these later.


Do the same seperation for the Connects2 wiring harness. It should have all the matching colors as above. Strip the ends of both wiring harness and line them up by the first 2 clusters mentioned above. It will really help to have a wire stripper at this point (there's a lot of wires to strip!)


Depending on which method you would want to join the wires, either get wire tappers (the blue things above) or rubber shrink wraps (or normal electric tape). I would recommend to solder/twist connect them to keep the wire harness compact, but its really your preference.


Go ahead and connect them together according to the same color of wires on each harness. Only the first 2 clusters, leave the parking signal and power antenna free at this point. You will end up with something similar with above (together with the little black box). Congratulations, you now have a fully plug and play harness!


Plug in your harness now to the new HU. It looks like the above after you plug in the main harness and the steering remote wire (from the little black box).


Strip the handbrake signal wire (light green). You need to ground this somewhere (well at least if you want to view videos on the move. Warning, this is considered a HACK, do at your own risk). I opted for the top screw on the rear of HU, as shown above. Unscrew, loop the exposed handbrake signal wire around it, and screw it tight. Make sure you tug it to be sure its secure.


Strip the end of the blue wire on fakra antenna adapter. Join it with the dark blue wire (in the last wire cluster mentioned above). It should look like above. At this point, plug in your antenna adapter to the HU, and the plug & play Connects2 harness to the CANBUS of your car (the big square block). Also, if your HU comes with an external mic for bluetooth like mine, DON'T FORGET TO PLUG THAT IN!


Routing time. I hope you got small fingers. :) Route the USB cable anywhere you want. If you want it in the glove compartment like me, route it as per above. Take out your user manual so you can see the hole where the wire would come through. Put back the manual once you pulled through as much wire length as you want. Don't worry it looks super neat once the manual is back in place. :)


Next, route your external mic. I wanted to place mine on top of the steering column, so I routed initially through the bottom of the steering rack. Look under the steering rack and you should see a hole (as per above angle) to route the mic through.


Here is where I mounted the enternal mic. Try to mount it as far as back as possible, so that not too much of wire is exposed (neater). I mounted mine on top of the steering rack, to the left. It will pick up your voice very well from there, no worries.


You are done! Double check that you have connected all the cables properly, then slide in the new HU into the DIN cage. Do it slowly, ensuring that the big bunch of cables behind don't get snagged in the process. Push it all the way until the copper lockpieces click into place. Now take a step back, marvel at your DIY skillz (L33T!) and enjoy a well deserved ciggie. =D


Once you are done complimenting yourself, start your car and test the HU. Make sure that everything works, including checking if all your speakers have sound. Also check your radio reception (you might have to change your radio band region in Settings to Europe to get certain stations). If everything is dandy, then insert the rectangle thin piece of plastic (this also came with the Connect2 fascia kit) to cover up the gap between the HU and the fascia faceplate. Put back all your dashboard pieces. *Forgive my pictures from now onwards as I did not put the top aircond vent piece into place yet, as I'm going to be change the tray above, so I left it as is.


My first test : DVD with MP3 inside. The UI looks as per above. A bit spartan, but works for me. Will display album art if you have inserted it into your ID3 tag. Sound quality is good as expected from a premium JVC unit.


Steering button test : Everything works as per advertised. Volume up/down and attenuation works without any lag. Phone button doesn't do anything. Don't have a MFD so I can't test track up/down, but it should work as promised.


Bluetooth test : Connected without any problems with my iPhone. Let me call someone (gee I wonder who's number is that. Teh tarik on me if you guess right). According to Mr Mystery, sound quality is good and has no echo (some HUs will give u an echo), so I guess the mic is a noise cancelation type. Solid!


DVD video test (Region 1) : Picture quality is as per expected on a double DIN screen. It might look a bit strained in the photos but that's because I haven't played with the brightness/contrast level when I took these photos. It looks good now. Even Magneto seem to think so! BTW the screen looks excellent even on a bright day, as you can see in the photo (it was freaking bright the sun).


Motion sensor test : Move your hand close to the screen and the control buttons pop up automatically on screen. Move your hand away and the control buttons go away, leaving you with a full screen picture again. Nice. Random japanese tourist behind there seem to think so as well. Yatta!


iPod/iPhone test : Works perfectly. Music search is quick, album art gets displayed, sound quality is excellent. It even charges my iPhone, so I'm assuming it will do the same for your iPods as well.


Faceplate security test : To remove the screen, the motor will move the HU down for you. Click on the button at the bottom of the screen (as per above) to unlock and remove it. Do it quick as it will start to beep and the motor will move the bracket back up again. To put back the screen, just insert the top first then click the bottom of the screen in place. Might take you some practise intially, so go easy and slow the first few times.

So that's the end of the guide and quick review. If you have any questions or orders, do email me directly or call me. Alternatively you can contact Ryou for orders as well.

Just some quick info :
Connects2 complete install kit, as seen above, is RM550. I will only entertain orders for complete kits, not individual components. If you love your car and don't want to let the local accessory boys to butcher your wiring, or have some non-matching "customized" fascia staring at you all the time, this is the way to go.

I also bring in any aftermarket HUs (even those you cannot find in Malaysia) you might want. All major brands like Alpine, Sony, JVC, Kenwood, Pioneer etc etc are available. Price will be generally 10-15% cheaper than RRP in Malaysia, that is, if they are even sold here. Feel free to email me on a no-commitment quote today!

Mike @ PiSCaRGoT
+60163314202

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Hawk pads have arrived...


Very impressive, nice brochures, full colour catalouges.... Will be going over and installing the HPS today


All Hawk pads come with wear sensors, so are plug & play with our VW's. OEM pads are over RM600+ just for the fronts, so the hawk HPS are a worthwile upgrade when its time to replace the pads

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Grilles R' US

Shipment of VW fog grilles have arrived, got Open fogs, R-Line fogs, GT fogs...apa apa macam pun ada

Open Fogs, with Brake cooling duct




.:R - line Fog grilles