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I have to say is that the stock wiring sucks and is hyper sensitive.
So i decided run my own wiring without using any of the stock wiring.
The only stock wiring i'm using right now is just the cig lighter as my trigger through a relay to run power to all the components.


i'm basically running 4 gauge power and 8 gauge ground from the battery to a power distribution block in the back.
Thankfully mercedes made this part easy since there already is a mini tunnel to run all the wiring to the back.
here's the final product of my work



Specs are
7'' lilput touch screen
1.4ghz pentium M
geforce 5200fx agp card
512mb pc3200
250gb western digital 7200rpm hdd
usb sb live 5.1 sound
200watt dc-dc power supply
infinity front speakers
alphine amp
eclipse amp
eclipse 10'' sub.
right now i'm having trouble with the sub. if i can't get it for work i might just through in my JL's.
i have wirless too but i haven't install it yet.
Last edited by TemjinX2; Mar 30, 2008 at 08:56 PM.
the hardest part is fiberglassing the screen. i do admit i outsourced that part of it, since i suck with fiberglass.
everything else is pretty much a diy.
let me know what questions you have. if you can install your own subs and speakers its pretty much the same process.
right now the way i have it setup is i have 8 guage power and ground running from the distribution block to the front to power the screen, radar detector and a switch to turn the computer on and off.
before all that i have a relay connected to the 8 guage power and i use the cig lighter as the trigger. So there's no power running through any of the components when the car is not in the second ignition postion.
the switch is connected to a relay that acts as a tigger for my computer which is connected to a 8 guage power and ground to the distribution block.
if i leave the switch in the off position the computer will not boot, but i can still use my radar detector and screen.
the same switch is also the trigger for my amps as well.
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it also gives you the option to use third party software like gps or bluetooth as well.
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OUt of the gate you started to contribute with your "hands on" knowledge!
congrats on the project.
Excuse the MS paint job. The switch is a option, but i would recommend using relays versus having them directly connected. Running that much current isn't really recommended for your components.

My computer and distribution block is in the trunk. The computer in the spare tire well, which is a perfect size for a comp.
Excuse the MS paint job. The switch is a option, but i would recommend using relays versus having them directly connected. Running that much current isn't really recommended for your components.

My computer and distribution block is in the trunk. The computer in the spare tire well, which is a perfect size for a comp.
this place is a great place to start.
http://www.mp3car.com/vbulletin/newb...ere-start.html
I want my steering wheel controls and FM radio still, so I am doing the AUX-in mod on the tap deck until I have time to buy a Canbus adapter, datalog, and write my own software to interpret the steering wheel controls and write text to the gauge screen.
I've been using RR (its free!) yet am unhappy with how clunky it feels.
I want my steering wheel controls and FM radio still, so I am doing the AUX-in mod on the tap deck until I have time to buy a Canbus adapter, datalog, and write my own software to interpret the steering wheel controls and write text to the gauge screen.
I've been using RR (its free!) yet am unhappy with how clunky it feels.
something similar to this.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16815144026
i tried to use rr since there more features available, but it doesn't seem stable for my system. It kepted crashing. I'm currently using Media Engine, since it seems more reliable.
I was thinking about doing the same thing only with a Mac Mini.
Kinda like this: http://www.macvroom.com/macd-ride-2005-mazda-3/
I was thinking about doing the same thing only with a Mac Mini.
Kinda like this: http://www.macvroom.com/macd-ride-2005-mazda-3/
If i had a choice i would've just bought a one of those aopen mini's and left it in the glove box.
http://store.mp3car.com/ProductDetai...Code=CCC%2D130
its basically a computer integrated behind a 6.5'' touch screen in double din form. So you would just mount it like you would a deck.
here's a video of it on the home page of the manufacturer.
http://www.azentek.com/
Last edited by TemjinX2; Nov 11, 2008 at 05:24 PM.








