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Old Jan 29, 2007 | 09:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Chris from Cali
If you do add a nav unit into your PCM, make sure you do it right and get the Cayenne's PCM so you can also have Sat Radio....
Ah good point Chris, but we have been installing satellite radios in 997's for about two months now, factory parts, right through the PCM unit.

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Old Jan 29, 2007 | 09:38 PM
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wasn't too impressed with the cayenne pcm, i am going to no aftermarket on the 997. :-)
 
Old Jan 29, 2007 | 10:47 PM
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Originally Posted by K2@Brandywine
Ah good point Chris, but we have been installing satellite radios in 997's for about two months now, factory parts, right through the PCM unit.

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Is that right? Next time I'm up there, count me in for the Sirius install... I'll bring the A3 and the Carrera S. The A3 needs H&R springs installed/aligned and I'll get the Sirius on the 997S.
 
Old Apr 7, 2008 | 02:16 PM
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Unlike other Porsches, the 997 comes with the PCm screen as standard. Ive seen the NAV drive for sale for $800. What else is needed to complete the install? Antenna? Any other hardware?
 
Old Apr 7, 2008 | 04:22 PM
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Originally Posted by 5speed
Surprised to hear that. I have installed a few since September and have not had any problem getting the kits with the correct optic cables. There are quite a few different cables due to different options. C4,C2, C/D, external amp, Nav, phone. All were available when I ordered them at the time.
I do have the NAV unit with the brucked. I have been planing to do it myself but I have never .
 
Old Jun 25, 2008 | 11:37 AM
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has anyone gone ahead and retrofitted navi to their 997?

is it a DIY project? cost of parts? dealer cost to install?

thanks.
 
Old Jun 25, 2008 | 12:57 PM
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has anyone gone ahead and retrofitted navi to their 997?

is it a DIY project? cost of parts? dealer cost to install?

thanks.

dealr quoted me for about $3500 installed. I know it's 4 hours labbor
 
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im currently doing the PCM and navigation module on my GT3. everything is running smooth except for the MOST plugs. perhaps you guys can help. most people may not know this.. but there is a MOST (fiber optic cable) already in the car. it goes from the head unit (CDR24 or PCM) to the bonnet near the brake booster. theres a cap on the end, but its ready to use. even if you dont have any of the MOST items such as CD changer, Navigation or BOSE amp.. the MOST cable is there.

okay.. so here's the problem. i have an amp in my car.. which i thought was the BOSE amp. its the factory amp which drives the 9 BOSE speakers. but upon close inspection, there is no MOST connection. how do i hook up the 3 ended MOST cable? one end goes to the MOST connection near the brake booster (goes to the PCM). the 2nd end goes to the navigation module (nav DVD player). but.. i thought the 3rd end should plug into the BOSE amp.. but wheres the hole?

perhaps my GT3 does not have a BOSE amp? does the BOSE amp suppose to use a MOST connector?
 
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Contact Eric at Bumper plugs. He can probably lead you in the right direction.
 
Old Jun 25, 2008 | 05:32 PM
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Originally Posted by dndodd
Contact Eric at Bumper plugs. He can probably lead you in the right direction.
thanks.. i sent him a PM.
 
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There is no Bose amp in the 997 GT3. The amp in that system does not use MOST. The rest of the parts Like Navigation/CDC will be MOST if the car is equipped with those options. If none of those options exist then there will still be a MOST Gateway connector behind the brake booster but it usually will have an open connection. If you try to add anything on the MOST ring to a car that just has a PCM only you will have to either loop that connector or connect it to the Gateway or other device in the front trunk.
 
Old Jun 26, 2008 | 09:34 AM
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thanks eric. yup, i have something called the ASK system instead of BOSE. but on my build sheet, it clearly says Sound Package Plus (Analog Sound-System with CD storage in glove compartment. Includes 9 loudspeakers and 235 watt output)

on 997's other then the GT3 you get something else called Bose High End Sound Package (Digital surround sound, 14 speakers, 7 channel amplifier with 325 watts, and automatic adjustment of tone and volume to compensate for ambient noise.

so.. i guess my PCM wont be running on the digital amp with MOST connectors hopefully porsche can reconfigure my PCM to work with ASK. let me ask them
 
Old Jun 26, 2008 | 11:48 AM
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i wonder if you can retrofit the new touchscreen PCM from the facelift... might be worth waiting and looking into?
 
Old Jun 26, 2008 | 01:45 PM
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well im currently shopping around for a 997 and theyre fitted with PCM screens however some that i like dont have navigation, so i wanted to know if its as simple as just getting the dvd unit, or what else/cost is involved
 
Old Jun 26, 2008 | 02:01 PM
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but even if the touchscreen PCM did fit and was compatiable, im sure it would cost like $4k or more from the stealer.

on a side note, Porsche is having a hard time trying to configure my PCM, navigation module to my ASK amps... dam..
 
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