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<blockquote data-quote="Megalomaniac" data-source="post: 2064015" data-attributes="member: 564825"><p>From a PM...</p><p></p><p></p><p>1. Centrafuse 1.5(most stable,new purchaseable version with its own navigation software and maps are coming out,should be fun),yes it is skinable</p><p></p><p>2. There is a module you can get from a variety of websites,via usb or pci interface and there is an adaptor you can get where it uses your car antenae as an antenae</p><p></p><p>3. standard "headphone" jack just get a cable that is headphone to rca's hook up to AUX(i went over aux in a prievious post)</p><p></p><p>4. Hook it up to the HU,read earlier post explains in depth</p><p></p><p>5. Well most 7in will fit almost perfect in a double din slot ,the actual 7in display will but you need a frame of some sort for the border to makeit fit snugly,i actually took the existing lcd frame and molded into the dash piece</p><p></p><p>6. heat issues? yeah if you use a standard 3.5 harddrive it doesnt like the heat much it wont turn on properly in heat(use a laptop 2.5 hdd it can also withstand the shock and heat better(lets say from you bumpin SX or MT),cpu wont boot into windows. Pentium processors have heat issue also they tend to generate more heat due to voltage, stick with amd or VIA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Megalomaniac, post: 2064015, member: 564825"] From a PM... 1. Centrafuse 1.5(most stable,new purchaseable version with its own navigation software and maps are coming out,should be fun),yes it is skinable 2. There is a module you can get from a variety of websites,via usb or pci interface and there is an adaptor you can get where it uses your car antenae as an antenae 3. standard "headphone" jack just get a cable that is headphone to rca's hook up to AUX(i went over aux in a prievious post) 4. Hook it up to the HU,read earlier post explains in depth 5. Well most 7in will fit almost perfect in a double din slot ,the actual 7in display will but you need a frame of some sort for the border to makeit fit snugly,i actually took the existing lcd frame and molded into the dash piece 6. heat issues? yeah if you use a standard 3.5 harddrive it doesnt like the heat much it wont turn on properly in heat(use a laptop 2.5 hdd it can also withstand the shock and heat better(lets say from you bumpin SX or MT),cpu wont boot into windows. Pentium processors have heat issue also they tend to generate more heat due to voltage, stick with amd or VIA. [/QUOTE]
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