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Good News for you '09 guys. I have a solution for you via group buy. I spoke with the people at Navtool and they offered me the following deal:
15 people committed to buy will get a group buy price of 175 (350 regular)for the Navtool video interface. http://www.navtool.com/370Z.aspx for the '09 unit, there are several DIY's on the forum for the NAVTOOL and according to them it is plug and play. The only thing you would need to get would be the camera itself. They recommend the Pioneer ND-BC2, but you can get something else (like what AK did) depending on how much you want to spend. |
Jeff, good news on the 2009 option, looks like you've got a good deal there.
Some history and details for those who care :) The 2009/10 GT-Rs and 2009 370z have the older NAV systems/screen. The main difference was/is that the older units were analog RGB and not "programmed" so to speak to take the camera. For the older systems there are various solutions like the NAVTool unit that contain a composite to RGB converter and then a switching circuit to switch the display when the car is placed in reverse. That is why they cost a little more (there is more to it). My interest was just in the newer units and it started when I got my 2011 GT-R in June and I realized the car appeared to be programmed for a backup camera but not wired. I set about finding out where the camera inputs went and by comparing the wiring diagrams of the Infiniti and GT-R worked it out. I tested the theory on my own car and it worked. I posted the finding and details for everyone to see (including vendors). Had I wanted to make money I wouldn't have done that. You can see the first thread here --> Could it be that simple - NAGTROC What you will see is for 2011 GTR (and 2010 370z) all that is needed is three things:
For Item 1, many of you have already done this. You will get the blue screen when putting the car in reverse. For item 2, I proved the theory by sticking two probes in the pins I had identified and it worked. You could just insert two pins in those holes and connect an RCA/phono jack on the other end and you would be all set (would cost you a couple of bucks). However, I didn't want to take that approach as I didn't want to interfere with the existing plug because once you insert those pins they don't come back out. My idea was to create a harness that sat between the existing plug and socket so that it could be removed as easily as it was installed (important for those with warranty concerns). Finding the plugs and sockets took me a few weeks and then several more to get them shipped from Japan. Item 3 was just lots of trial and error and remembering some physics from school, but I eventually got the results I was pleased with. In fact one fellow GT-R owner who I helped out even posted: "The guideline settings he gave are absolutely spot-on! In fact, they're more accurate than my friend's stock R8 guidelines" Any DIYers out there I'm happy to help in anyway I can. |
Are you going to start a new Navtool 2009 thread?
I will commit. |
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As soon as I get my kit I will install and get a DIY posted. If this is the route everyone is happy with I'll coordinate with Jeffblue and Brian in finalizing a group buy for the 2010's. |
This is coming along. I'm excited. What kit did you get Delro?
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good stuff Delro :tup:
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^ great, we have 15 for 2009s, i will contact navtool on monday again to tell them we have 50, and then i'll figure out an arrangement in which they can be paid and you all can get cameras. the interface is 175 (group buy price, the regular price is 300 something.), and then you buy a camera of your choice. anyone on here can chime in for recommendations on cameras. you can spend anywhere from 30 to 200+ on a camera, up to you.
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I'm very interested...2010ZR
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Hey all, i just got back from meeting with bdl99 and installed his harness and a kenwood cmos 200 rearview camera. We are in the process of working on the DIY, the most diffiult part being running the wires throughout the length of the car and removing panels. the actual harness and camera themselves, from a wiring perspective, are easy and simple to install, and totally removable if you want to take out the harness if you had a reason (if you had a warranty issue with your nav or something) I am still tweaking the exact angle i want the camera at (hence why you can see my plate still, but once i figure out the perfect angle (since its different from the GTR to the Z), i will establish that in the DIY install.)
Here's a pic so you guys can see proof that his kit does in fact work. this is on my 2010 370Z. please not that the camera is straight. i just parked crooked in my garage because there was stuff in the way.. Edit: corrected camera name |
Sweet!
My FX45 with Tech package came with a back up camera and on that you can see a part of my plates too, just like in your picture...that's fine on the 370Z b/c you can use the bumper to judge close distance for parking (in addition to the green, yellow and red lines). Looks like preparation for this group buy is coming along just fine! |
Nice Jeff!! Anxiously waiting.....
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