Can your car do this? Official Teaser

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Mar 12, 2006 | 09:52 PM
  #1  
The car in question is a 2004 Infiniti G35 coupe (owned by me). Basic mods include:

8.6:1 Arias pistons
Pauter rods
Koyo radiator (350z conversion)
JWT cams
JWT valve springs
APS TT (350z conversion
Custom 1 of 1 front fascia for APS FMIC
APS test pipes
APS dual exhaust (350z conversion)
KPtechnolgies stealth shift light (blue for now, white soon)
Crawford cast plenum
Custom return fuel system
Walbro 255lph fuel pump
Samco hoses
ARP stud kit
KPtechnologies OEM window up module
KPtechnologies remote sunroof module
KPtech Nav 'OK' bypass
KPtech auto lock with speed switch
KPtech Fog light switch integrator

Thats just to give you an idea of what you are listening to while the video plays and has nothing to do otherwise with this teaser video.

The video shows KPtechnologies latest creation, still in the EARLY stages of development. Finally got a working prototype in my car, but it is JUST a prototype and the final version is still at least two months away.

Anyway, enjoy the .avi (its ~5mb)

http://www.KPtechnologies.com/movies/mirrormod.AVI

Also check out: http://kptechnologies.com/forums/vie....php?p=749#749 for more specific information!
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Mar 12, 2006 | 09:57 PM
  #2  
Nice work! I was actually considering such a project to make the mirror tilt in reverse. What stopped me initially was the lack of closed loop feedback of the mirror position, so I figured after a few cycles the mirror would need some re-adjustment. Have you found this to be the case, or is the open loop control adequate?
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Mar 12, 2006 | 10:21 PM
  #3  
Awsome Kevin. KP Technologies strikes again. For those who dont know, KP Tech devleops all sorts of little modules that make our cars more fun to drive. I have bought like 5 (i think) of these modules and can't say enough about them. Actually, I had a pretty detailed write up before somewhere here on Driver. I knew that Kevin may work on this tilt-down mirror project and I am glad to hear that its actually in development. Keep me updated on when it gets close to release. I'm looking forward to this one....
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Mar 12, 2006 | 11:41 PM
  #4  
NICE!!!! Can't wait for this one! Kevin, any thoughts on creating an actuator so the mirrors fold in when the car is locked?
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Mar 13, 2006 | 01:44 AM
  #5  
that's beautful.... DEFINITELY beats my current system (my left hand pushing the mirror controls down, and then back up when i'm finished)
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Mar 13, 2006 | 02:03 AM
  #6  
I just can't believe this is not a standard feature on our G's or at least offered as an optional feature from Infiniti.
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Mar 13, 2006 | 02:53 AM
  #7  
Here's my idea:

I live in an area with a lot of one way streets, so you often have to parallel park with the curb on the driver's side.

The way this module should work:

If you have the right indiciator on, and change into reverse, the right side mirror goes down. If you have left indicator on and change into reverse, the left mirror goes down. If you go into reverse with no indicator on, then no adjustment is made to mirrors as you are likely reversing back not parking.

Just my idea... is that even possible KP?

either way great module, and you can count me in!
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Mar 13, 2006 | 02:56 AM
  #8  
neat little thing....can't wait for it to hit outside....
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Mar 13, 2006 | 10:12 AM
  #9  
Quote: The way this module should work:

If you have the right indiciator on, and change into reverse, the right side mirror goes down. If you have left indicator on and change into reverse, the left mirror goes down. If you go into reverse with no indicator on, then no adjustment is made to mirrors as you are likely reversing back not parking.
I think it should work like on the Acura TL. It only tilts the mirror depending on which side the power mirror switch is on. If its centered, then it doesn't tilt down.
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Mar 13, 2006 | 11:07 AM
  #10  
Right now, I believe there will be a selector switch that can be used to dictate drivers side, passengers side, or both. There is already a software feature to prevent the mirrors from tilting if there is no need to tilt them.

The power mirror switch in the G is unlike any automotive switch I have ever seen, and, unfortunately there isn't a way to incorporate it in to the module. It may be possible to use the turn signals to dictate which mirror tilts, but I will have to do further research in to that. I already know that it won't be as simple as tapping a couple of wires at the turn signal staulk, as all those signals are multiplexed in a matrix (like the OEM fog switch).
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Mar 13, 2006 | 11:17 AM
  #11  
Is there any way this can be made to move the mirror to an adjustable preset setting instead of just tilting? Just tilting is nice and is definately better than nothing, but I adjust my mirrors very wide to cover my blind spots... I don't see my car from the side mirrors so just tilting down won't help me park as much...
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Mar 13, 2006 | 12:22 PM
  #12  
Cool, I'd be interested.
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Mar 13, 2006 | 02:18 PM
  #13  
kevin,

now that I am in Centerburg 35 miles NE of Westerville, we'll have to hook up this spring/summer so I can check out your APS setup. You're in Dayton huh....home of the 1st and 2nd rounds of the NCAA tourney? Buckeyes need to improve for them to get very far....

doc
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Mar 13, 2006 | 03:15 PM
  #14  
Yeah, that would be a good time. But, don't assume just because I live in Ohio I'm a Buckeye fan. Michigan isn't very far North up 75!!!
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Mar 13, 2006 | 03:24 PM
  #15  
Quote: Yeah, that would be a good time. But, don't assume just because I live in Ohio I'm a Buckeye fan. Michigan isn't very far North up 75!!!

Where is michigan headed to???? NIT? lol
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