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Old 04-29-2009, 12:19 PM #1  
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NAVTV for iPod/iPhone MOST integration?

anyone have any good experiences with these navtv guys' product? i know the DICE and Dension units for the MOST system. but how about these guys?

i have the CDR23 head unit and am hoping to make a decision soon.



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The Nav-TV unit will not work with CDR23 it requires the PCM. you will need to go Dension or MOBridge ( I prefer Mobridge) but the CDR is not Text compatible so you will need to fly blind or mount the ipod where you can see it.
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reillys, thanks for the mobridge info. i'm gonna go check it out. there's a shop near me that apparently carries them.

tho, i'm contemplating searching on how to upgrade my CDR23 with the PCM and adding something like the mobridge.
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I actually did one for a customer once. it requires a new bezel around the radio, AC relocate kit to move them down. if the car is not bose. you can easily rewire the amp and use a new stereo to power the exsisting speakers. I have actually done a few 996 upgrades with Focal Access 3-ways for the front and 4" coax in rear and either a small amp or the deck power to start. The Alpine ida-x305 w/ bt has been popular because of the coming release of the 45wX4 power pack amp. This is better audi performance for the money instead of a lack luster Porsche PCM
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