Power Up - Flipping the Switch on My Porsche 964 for the FIRST TIME!
Автокөліктер мен көлік құралдары
Embark on an exhilarating journey with me as I meticulously craft and power up the fastest Porsche 964 that I could even build in my garage. From wiring mastery to exploring the intricacies of the bulkhead connector box, witness the precision engineering and meticulous assembly that form the core of this project. Join me as we transition from concept to reality, delving into live testing and programming of the Power Distribution Module (PDM). Experience the thrill of bringing this remarkable build to life, where every component, connection, and innovation culminate in the creation of automotive excellence.
This is a major mile stone for me and for this project!
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Link to Myhre Skilt that helped me previously with the cover plate for the keypad panel and will help with the final plate for the bulkhead transfer box. myhreskilt.no
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Chapters and Key Moments:
0:00 - Introduction to Porsche 964 Project
1:11 - Challenges in Harness Engineering
2:00 - Integration of Car Components
4:00 - Designing a Functional Transition
7:00 - Bulkhead Connector Box Design
8:00 - Assembling and Testing Components
10:00 - Precision in Cable Termination
12:00 - Harness Completion and Connection
15:00 - Final Assembly and Connection Testing
18:00 - Integration and Communication Setup
21:00 - PDM Programming and System Activation
24:00 - ECU and Dashboard Integration
25:30 - Summary and Progress
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Пікірлер: 105
Oh, *that* power, *electrical* power....
You're sorta insane for doing this build. Yet I 110% admire, and am impressed by, all the time, effort and energy you're putting into it.
@islandworks
Жыл бұрын
Most definitely insane! I hope it works in the end lol!
*If a job is worth doing.......... It's worth doing RIGHT!* and this is most definitely done right (although I'm sure that it's a bit like going down a rabbit hole) and it's proof of the quote "the last 10% takes 90% of the time, effort, money and energy!" But it's one step closer. Thanks for posting your content, it's really appreciated 👍
Love the attention to detail
You should call it the 2 million $ project but I think this masterpiece worth more....
@islandworks
Жыл бұрын
For 2mill it might be for sale :-)
@eventsmania
Жыл бұрын
@@islandworks it will make, you just need to finish it and get a good photographer ;)
This is a perfect example as why race cars are so expensive. Such amazing attention to detail.
An amazing build and amazing skills.. Thanks for creating such fascinating and interesting content on reengineering our classic Porsche cars..
Never a disappointing episode ! Enjoy how you are so focus and motivated.
You're actually making my dream come true. And my dream is not to have a car this cool, but to see someone, somewhere in the world build this type of car. I'm an industrial designer myself, and the best thing I like about your progress is you keep aesthetics with functionality always together. Love watching your content!
@islandworks
Жыл бұрын
My moto is simplicity is the ultimate sophistication :-)
Well done! 👍🏼
Superb
Really impressive!
Nice Job !!!
Top work
Very professional work. Well done.
There are a lot of great build out there, but this has to be one of the most meticulously thought out and executed builds I have ever followed. Love it.
Watching that boot almost curl up on itself then just sort of straighten out and go to the correct spot very satisfying
@islandworks
Жыл бұрын
It’s alien technology!
@hilbilchillbil
Жыл бұрын
Looks like it epic amount of work and super neat 👍
Tidy setup
Extremely neat bro !! Kudos all the way !!
excellent work , really like your attitude towards form and function you mentioned you are new to can bus, Google, Can Bus termination this will eliminate communication problems Love your videos
@islandworks
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! My issue right now is understanding canbus messaging. I’ll get it, but need a bit more time ;-)
Very impressive job on the wiring, it’s one of those things which people do so badly so when it’s done right it stands out. I shouldn’t be surprised, because everything you’ve done on this build has been excellent. Looking forward to seeing more.
I love it!
This is quickly becoming my favorite channel! Very exciting stuff powering it on! The long wait between videos is totally worth it, take your time doing it right!
So much time and effort put in to this exquisite project.... "amazing workmanship" .
This is crazy!! How do you not have millions of subs 🤷🏻♂️
@islandworks
Жыл бұрын
Spread the word 😄🍻
@polloloci21
Жыл бұрын
@@islandworks I will do my best. 😬
I was wondering why you made the leads to the ECU so long in the previous video. It just occurred to me that the engine is in the back. 😂
@islandworks
6 ай бұрын
Yes, a proper car with the driver in front of the engine :-)
Lovely wiring mate
Such a brilliant build, Jonas. Whenever you get a video out is good with me!
Been waiting! Thanks Jonas and this looks like a amazing journey
Superb video. Your build is super impressive.
awesome
This project is so impressive, alongside the videos. Wow!
Absolutely love this project! ❤
Mad science! Very impressive. Getting really exciting now. Did I miss where you fabricated those wild looking doors? I’m not far from where Singer builds cars. I can see them wanting all your electronic doo-dads. 👍 They’re gonna want to talk to you someday. 😂🤓. I’m just excited to upgrade my 964’s audio. 🥴🥳🏌️No wait, Elon may wanna use this monster you’re building as the next moon rover. 🤘
@islandworks
Жыл бұрын
I’m all for the moon rover conversion and looking forward to the call from Singer! The doors was covered in “Kevlar dress up” I think… but it was a while ago. They are from DRS development.
These videos always highlight my day when a new one shows up. Thank you for all you do!
You are an inspiration my friend Keep up the great work
Beautiful work as always, keep it up!
Great to see a new video on this Amazing Quality project 👍👍 Always such attention to details
Getting there sir. Great to see the progress. 👍🏻
Next level DIY. AMAZING SKILLZ!
It looks great, the extra work you put into there wiring is beyond what I would do 😄
Awesome work buddy 👍
This is the most interesting channel I know, everything is done so well. great fun following you.
great work! that came out super nice
Excellent video. A lot of thought went into the design and execution of the electronic components of this video. Keep up the incredible work and look forward to the next masterpiece. Ken
amazing!!
Nice progress, always look forward to new episodes
Great job! Impressive work
Your video truly amazed me and taught me a lot about the knowledge and skills that I have been longing to learn. It is extremely helpful for my long-planned project. Thank you so much for sharing! I wish you all the success in your project!
As an audio engineer who's been making custom cables for decades, I commend you good sir. Very nice work. Getting components to communicate through little wires is a complicated rabbit hole. OCD is an asset in this pursuit.
@islandworks
Жыл бұрын
Gotta love the OCD! Painful way of making great progress ;-)
@HellaBuggin
Жыл бұрын
@@islandworks Love your videos. Keep it up.
Wow, the work you put in to this is super impressive. Getting motivated to do a complete harness in my project.
NIce to have you back, been missing your videos. Excellent job as usual. Thanks for sharing. 👍
@islandworks
Жыл бұрын
This last piece was very difficult to find a way to finish! Too much distractions ;-)
I have enjoyed your videos and I'm sharing your build experience though I am not at your level of Build experience or knowledge. Can't wait to HEAR & SEE the finished Build. MUCH RESPECT!!
@islandworks
Жыл бұрын
Step by step I learned the hard way by not giving into the easy way. Thanks for watching!
This is by far my favorite channel. I build my own stuff similar to you. You educate us all on your passion. Thank you!!
@islandworks
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Very neat !
@islandworks
7 ай бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
Wow!! Just found channel and instantly sub'd. Amazing detail and look forward to watching prior/future videos.
@islandworks
Жыл бұрын
Welcome to the fun!
Great video again dude! Also a note on the loop at the terminated end, it’s also used for safety in case of a snag so it doesn’t immediately rip out of your connector/break the wire.
@islandworks
Жыл бұрын
Good point! A bit of strain release is always good!
Ah yes, the joys of wiring and even more time consuming for motorsport spec wiring. Coming along nicely and the old 3D printer is paying for itself now 😉
Perhaps you've already explained this in a previous video but where have you purchased your bodyparts? (Carbon roof, wider fenders, etc.) Oh! and btw, keep up the great work!
@islandworks
Жыл бұрын
Check our DRS Development 👍🏻
Done a much more rubbish version of that myself, so can understand your time in it. If I did another I'd go multiple pdm to avoid big snakes.
Truly amazing craftsmanship. Where do you get your connectors from? You’ve inspired me to go back a redo all my wiring
@islandworks
Жыл бұрын
All my connectors are from Souriau which is kind of similar to the Autosport ones. I ended up with them since RS-components has a good inventory of them.
@all-flat-engines
Жыл бұрын
@@islandworks thank you
You forgot to abrade the heat shrink ends prior to applying the epoxy and shrinking.
@islandworks
Жыл бұрын
What does that mean?
@HansonLinek
Жыл бұрын
@@islandworks you're supposed to sand the dr25 heatshrink exterior to help the rt125 epoxy to stick to it when you do the boots.
@islandworks
Жыл бұрын
@@HansonLinek I’m a beginner ;-) They seem to be sticking nicely though
very nice work and high quality components! I personally think ABS enclosure is robust enough :)
@islandworks
Жыл бұрын
The Deutch ones are really good!
What shifter is that? CAE made in Germany? I have a Motec c127 on order and contemplating in getting that c1212 to connect to my m142 for my 2018 Honda Civic Type R fk8. I think I’ll also get the PDM30 and rotary knob. My engine builder says he can install the c1212 in my dash. I just have to make sure the dash can be programmed to display everything the oem dash displays like turn signal indicator, fuel level, coolant temp, gear display as I will be having a Quaife sequential gear box into the car.
@islandworks
Жыл бұрын
It is indeed a CAE. Sounds like you have an exciting project ongoing! Go full in and build your dream!
Great work! Can you tell where you got the mil spec connectors from?
@islandworks
Жыл бұрын
RS-components brand is Soriau
Nice work! I noticed that when the display is on, it creates reflections on the dash. I don’t know if it’s going to be visible by the driver or disturb, but may I suggest some matt finished black film underneath the lip?
@islandworks
Жыл бұрын
That’s a good tip. I think the top of the dash towards the window is the bigger issue
@SJLaine76
Жыл бұрын
@@islandworks it probably is a bigger issue, but I think you are going to solve it 😀
Yo when’s the next vid? Thanks
@islandworks
Жыл бұрын
I’m working on it right now!
Really enjoy seeing the progress and everything coming together. Another channel I follow is this one with the link. kzread.info/dash/bejne/iX2t2tSvf5bKgs4.html At the 12min mark to maybe give you some ideas on how the mount your stunning wire loom. Keep up the great work. And sure we are all patiently waiting for your next video 🙏😊
@islandworks
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! What I didn’t mention in the episode is that I’ve pulled the harness in a way that I’ll be able to use the original mounting points and plastic hardware.
will you be ready😊
@islandworks
Жыл бұрын
I’ll be ready with something 😄👍🏻
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