FYI: I believe the orange-yellow wire (illumination) or the 12 acc (red wire) on the purchased adapter keeps ONLY the radio time in sync by keeping a constant 12volt power on. Well as long as I connect an iPhone or Android, the radio is smart to grab the time & keep it in sync. I choose this wiring path shown in the video, cause I was afraid my radio would kill my battery, possibly prompting me to manually power it off. (Possibly each time I power off the car.) Therefore, I didn't want to spend more time researching it. Moreover, the radio time always shows up incorrect upon turning off the car & turning it on after a while, maybe cause of how I wired it. It's not an issue, as I do not care about the time, when I have a watch. Just putting it out there & NO I do NOT lose my radio presents nor, settings. Just my time lol
Thank you so much for being so detail about the wiring on the speaker part. The other videos is not so much on telling what color goes where. Keep up the videos and great job on the install.
I put the same radio in my Daughters 2005 Honda Civic. Now i can tell her she has the same radio as a Porsche 911! She would rather have the Porsche with a Honda radio I am sure.
I am located in South Florida, to be exact city of Sunrise. If you have instagram contact me @ motorhead.tech there for the fastest & easiest response.
the original offer was to trade in my 2013 Audi & have him repair it with a 2018 A4 engine for the Land Rover & then when the A4 is finished I trade him my Porsche 911 for my Audi lol
FYI: I believe the orange-yellow wire (illumination) or the 12 acc (red wire) on the purchased adapter keeps ONLY the radio time in sync by keeping a constant 12volt power on.
Well as long as I connect an iPhone or Android, the radio is smart to grab the time & keep it in sync.
I choose this wiring path shown in the video, cause I was afraid my radio would kill my battery, possibly prompting me to manually power it off. (Possibly each time I power off the car.) Therefore, I didn't want to spend more time researching it.
Moreover, the radio time always shows up incorrect upon turning off the car & turning it on after a while, maybe cause of how I wired it. It's not an issue, as I do not care about the time, when I have a watch.
Just putting it out there & NO I do NOT lose my radio presents nor, settings. Just my time lol
Thank you so much for being so detail about the wiring on the speaker part. The other videos is not so much on telling what color goes where. Keep up the videos and great job on the install.
Thank you! I'm glad the video helped out!
I put the same radio in my Daughters 2005 Honda Civic. Now i can tell her she has the same radio as a Porsche 911! She would rather have the Porsche with a Honda radio I am sure.
I'm glad you made the Honda look as cool as my Porsche!
@@MotorHeadTech well, the radio anyway. Good luck with your new job, looks like a good opportunity to do what you enjoy
Thank you and we will soon be seeing more videos on my project car as I'm selling the Porsche.
Awesome vid dude 👍👍
hello, super video, could you give the reference exact of the item you use? thank you very much
The item descriptions and where to buy them are in the video descriptions. I hope that helps!
@@MotorHeadTech I dont show that , thank you very much :-)
Are you in South Florida? If so, can you do a similar install on a 2004 986?
I am located in South Florida, to be exact city of Sunrise. If you have instagram contact me @ motorhead.tech there for the fastest & easiest response.
And yes I can help out👍🏽
Going for that N+ I see.
I actually just finished that, so i'm in progress for the MCSE certification
Nice
will he ever get the audi to run???
Soon, soon🙏🏼
Bro why are you trying to give your card to Sam crack
the original offer was to trade in my 2013 Audi & have him repair it with a 2018 A4 engine for the Land Rover & then when the A4 is finished I trade him my Porsche 911 for my Audi lol