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Hi guys

Just picked up my new '10 Premium and having gotten used to (reliant) on parking sensors on my M3, im having panic attacks parking this car in my home/work car park

The wing provides a good indication of where the rear of the car is, but i need a cam or sensors

Atm im leaning towards a cam, and am tossing up whether to go for that camera kit US forum member Adrey (Specialized Performance) sells, or the JDM OEM kit from JAPANPARTS

Price is about the same for either.

My question is, is it true our cars are JDM spec and thus pre-wired for the OEM camera kit? Is anyone here running one?

Adrey's kit requires removal of half the dash, not to mention the routing the wiring back and outside the car vs the oem kit which appears to be an install localised entirely in the boot - plus it comes with all the external brackets etc. OEM is going to be a much easier install

Looking forward to hear what route everyone is going with this

Cheers

Sam

Edited by domino_z

thanks mate

re pics, just looks like a stock black gtr atm

car is getting some paint work done this week, then ill detail it and post pics - gotta de-hamburger the rear bootlid too

i installed the mcr harness to light up all 4 rear tails, and got the milltek y-pipe on the way

i also have to philips silver vision the indicator and parker globes, i remember i had to jack up my 350Z to remove guard liner/access back of the headlights - is it same deal with the gtr?

this is the only pic i have atm... polished the exhaust tips which were blacked out with carbon. I thought it was black because of the bad dealer prep, but 2 days later they're black again.....do these things run rich all the time?

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v21/scas...t/opt_mp_01.jpg

Edited by domino_z

Sam,

Good to see you getting into the mods so quick! I have a JDM car and it has always run pretty rich. I have just had the ECU remapped with a Willall COBB tune but it still blackens the exhaust tips. I can highly recommend a COBB tune, it is fantastic bang for your buck.

this is the only pic i have atm... polished the exhaust tips which were blacked out with carbon. I thought it was black because of the bad dealer prep, but 2 days later they're black again.....do these things run rich all the time?

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v21/scas...t/opt_mp_01.jpg

Don't use exhaust pipe colour to assist in tuning an unleaded car. Doesn't work like the pre-cat days any more. Even properly running cars will blacken the exhaust tips, even after a country trip where they're running at stoich the whole way.

MY10 is DVI - unless specified otherwise the USDM is still analog video. mate of mine has this issue with a car in MLB currently. the JDM item WILL NOT work. most of what I have done is custom. search for GTR naviagtion. it should bring up a few images. failing that I do have it listed on my site under 2009 gtr int he lower left corner.

Roger i noticed you asked the same question as me a while back

So what was your solution? Did you import the JDM parts and it didnt work?

If that's the case, looks like my only plug and play option would be Adrey's kit - remove the dash and tap into behind the screen

Edited by domino_z
2010 ADM is digital video. the kit on NAGTROC is analog. its not even going to plug in.

Chris thanks for the heads up

In emails, Adrey mentioned he has sold kits to 2010 and ADM owners

Starting to wonder now

He asked if i have the Aux button on my radio, which i do, so not sure if that means anything. My car has the iphone/ipod plug in the centre console bin, so i figure that has something to do with the aux button. when i push the aux button, it says no bluetooth audio/media connected

Are you putting together a retail kit for the 2010?

i might just put some good quality universal parking sensors on it, a 2 sensor kit and hide them behind the exhaust grille

i just found this thread

http://www.nagtroc.org/forums/index.php?sh...=27353&st=0

seems all i need is the PVCINISI switching unit and to tap into the reverse wire of the M81 harness behind the CD unit

gotta run this past my audio shop to gather their thoughts - considering the install they did on my Z, id imagine they can work this out

makes me wonder then why adrey's kit goes through the hassle of removing the entire screen and tapping mutliple wires behind it

I would still be wary on this. Z34 is ANALOG VIDEO. this is NOT. the piece that your guys used I dare say comes from a brissy suppiler. I haev been working with the same supplier for the digital version since nissan released the car. the connectors are entirely different to anything on the market and thats teh bitch of it.

where are you btw?

I would still be wary on this. Z34 is ANALOG VIDEO. this is NOT. the piece that your guys used I dare say comes from a brissy suppiler. I haev been working with the same supplier for the digital version since nissan released the car. the connectors are entirely different to anything on the market and thats teh bitch of it.

where are you btw?

im in melbourne chris

so from 2010 nissan went to digital, does that mean pre 2010 cars dont have the nav, ipod connection in ashtray, aux button etc?

cant something be done with the aux botton - maybe connecting a camera in an always on mode that is switchable via the aux botton? or it seems when i press the aux button it looks for a bluetooth audio/video device - there are no cameras on the market that can operate via bluetooth?

despite the dealer telling me no, it seems dvd's do play on the screen, but locked via the handbrake. Do you have anything to bypass the handbrake lock out?

if you come up with a retail kit, you'll have to let me know

Edited by domino_z
im in melbourne chris

so from 2010 nissan went to digital, does that mean pre 2010 cars dont have the nav, ipod connection in ashtray, aux button etc?

cant something be done with the aux botton - maybe connecting a camera in an always on mode that is switchable via the aux botton? or it seems when i press the aux button it looks for a bluetooth audio/video device - there are no cameras on the market that can operate via bluetooth?

despite the dealer telling me no, it seems dvd's do play on the screen, but locked via the handbrake. Do you have anything to bypass the handbrake lock out?

if you come up with a retail kit, you'll have to let me know

did this car come from werribee or FTG nissan?

if FTG go see adam at stylyn car audio in boronia. he will then give me a call. most of the stuff I do is not end user friendly. I can sort out most things on that car easily ( i have the diagrams here - no you cannot get a copy :) ) video is the only pain. as for remapping buttons - nope.

and yep the 09 cars didnt get nav/ipod or aux audio.

unless I did them they went out bare bones. there are 5-6 running around with garmin boxes in them and twin cameras. (one with a race camera setup as well.)

  • 3 months later...

hi guys

bumping this thread

found the camera option in the system diagnostic menu on my 2010

clicking on this gives you the parking line guides when putting into reverse

have ordered the oem camera kit from japanparts (15% off atm) and will be installed entirely within the boot area. I have pulled back the boot trim and located the plugs for the oem kit

will post some pics when it's all done - that is if it works.....only one way to find out

post-73522-1283306635_thumb.jpg

Edited by domino_z

ok you have my interest :D

details if you have them - how to get the thing into diagnostic would be nice (I have diagrams but not the service manual - nissan would not give me that.)

im not sure whether it's a 2010 Digital thing or whether the older analogue module has it too

to enter system diagnostic menu

turn car on

turn radio off

while holding settings button rotate the volume knob clockwise until the screen appears (takes about 30-40 clicks)

ok same a a 36 series sedan ( same radio/computer.). handy to know.

I'm going to see a dealer on monday anyway so I'll have a squiz at a new one.

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