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Dynavin Installed
I have had my X for 4 1/2 years now. In that time frame I have gone through several audio solutions. Back in 2006 I installed a Pioneer Avic and did a writeup on it. The Avic was a nice system minus the navigation. Another issue with the Avic was that I couldn't find a bezel that worked for me. I decided to pull the Avic and went back to the MID. Well, it turns out I really can't live without navigation. My next try was the Kenwood factory integration. I ended up putting two monitors on the dash. I didn't do a writeup on that system, I wished I did as it was an amazing (challenging) install. I had components hidden in every nook and corner in this trunk. Even though I am much more tolerant of aftermarket items then most on this board, two monitors on the dash was just not working, so I pulled it. Just when I had given up, enter Hualingan and Dynavin.
This was a really tough decision for me. I really wanted the Hualingan but decided to get the Dynavin instead because I refuse to hack my dash for the Hualingan as it does not provide a straightforward way to mount it. Hualingan really needs to provide some type of mounting bracket. When they do that, I will sell my Dynavin and get one. The Dynavin is just plain ugly to me so I ride around with a bag over my head. ![]() Initial impressions
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[Sold] 2004 X5 4.4i - Sterling Gray - Truffle Brown, Sport, Preminum, Rear Climate, DSP, Sirius, PDC, 132's (19 inch wheel), Comfort Seats Dynavin, JL Audio Stealthbox, Alpine PDX-5 Amp Last edited by NextGen; 02-12-2011 at 01:21 AM. |
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Let's start at the beginning and unbox this unit. I read a lot about it on e46fanatics before I purchased it. I ended up purchasing from a sponsor on that forum. Products | J & T Distributing Store
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[Sold] 2004 X5 4.4i - Sterling Gray - Truffle Brown, Sport, Preminum, Rear Climate, DSP, Sirius, PDC, 132's (19 inch wheel), Comfort Seats Dynavin, JL Audio Stealthbox, Alpine PDX-5 Amp Last edited by NextGen; 02-12-2011 at 01:22 AM. |
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There are a lot of wire connections in the back. This makes what should be a very easy install somewhat difficult. You have to bend the wires under the radio or it won't sit in the dash properly. After getting it into the dash I could see right away that the unit does not actually fill all the vertical space. There is space at the top and bottom. I decided I only wanted space at the top. I was able to realign it so the bottom was flush. The downside is that my unit does not snap into place. After driving with it for over a month it has not moved. I really would prefer to have it secured though.
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[Sold] 2004 X5 4.4i - Sterling Gray - Truffle Brown, Sport, Preminum, Rear Climate, DSP, Sirius, PDC, 132's (19 inch wheel), Comfort Seats Dynavin, JL Audio Stealthbox, Alpine PDX-5 Amp Last edited by NextGen; 02-12-2011 at 01:23 AM. |
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As I mentioned earlier, I once had an Avic installed. I had to cut my bracket to install it. Lucky for me this did not prevent me installing the Dynavin. The Dynavin has clips that attach to the sides of the OEM bracket.
![]() ![]() Here is a side view of a clip. ![]() To release the clips you have to use these "keys". This did not work well for me. Only one of my clips actually locked into place and when I went remove the unit the key did not pull it in enough and I ended up bending it. I decided to just bend it out of the way and not use the clips. ![]() Here is what mine looked like after I bent it pulling the radio out of the dash.
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[Sold] 2004 X5 4.4i - Sterling Gray - Truffle Brown, Sport, Preminum, Rear Climate, DSP, Sirius, PDC, 132's (19 inch wheel), Comfort Seats Dynavin, JL Audio Stealthbox, Alpine PDX-5 Amp Last edited by NextGen; 02-12-2011 at 01:24 AM. |
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This time I decided to install the navigation antenna in the dash. There is a metal crossbar just above the radio bracket. There is enough room to put the antenna on it. This is working perfect.
I also decided to install the external mic because my wife said it sounded much better than the internal one. The big foam looks funny and can be removed. It also has a suction cup which I didn't like at first. I ended up placing it on my windshield in the top left corner. ![]() ![]() And a night picture ![]()
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[Sold] 2004 X5 4.4i - Sterling Gray - Truffle Brown, Sport, Preminum, Rear Climate, DSP, Sirius, PDC, 132's (19 inch wheel), Comfort Seats Dynavin, JL Audio Stealthbox, Alpine PDX-5 Amp |
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This product is officially called DVN-E39. This strongly suggests that it was not originally intended for the E53. Instead, it just so happens to fit in an E53. As I noted before it does not fit vertically and it has the same viewing angle problem that other aftermarket units have in the X5. The picture starts to fade away for my seating position. I had to adjust my seat a little to fix this problem. I had the same problem with my Pioneer Avic.
My install is not complete as I have DSP. I have decided to finally get rid of the DSP amp and go aftermarket. I purchased an Alpine PDX5 and created a custom bracket for it above the OEM amp. I am currently using it to push my JLAudio subwoofer (I did a writeup on this also a while back). I will be adding Focals soon to replace the factory speakers. I plan on doing a writeup on that install. I bought the Dynavin mainly because I wanted navigation. The software that comes with the unit is a joke to me. So I changed it. That's right, you can change the navigation program. I decided to go with IGo Primo. It has a huge following on the internet and some people even makes skins for it. Also, IGo Primo supports 800x400 resolution and looks really good on the Dynavin.
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[Sold] 2004 X5 4.4i - Sterling Gray - Truffle Brown, Sport, Preminum, Rear Climate, DSP, Sirius, PDC, 132's (19 inch wheel), Comfort Seats Dynavin, JL Audio Stealthbox, Alpine PDX-5 Amp |
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What about the BMW hl-8786gb? Seems to have these issues fixed and larger screen? Thoughts
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http://www.xoutpost.com/bmw-sav-foru...53-diy-25.html Hualingan is from mainland China, Dynavin is Taiwanese. |
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Here is a few more night shots. Sorry they are so blurry but that seems to be the best my camera can do.
Bluetooth phone interface ![]() Entertainment interface (I never use this menu)
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[Sold] 2004 X5 4.4i - Sterling Gray - Truffle Brown, Sport, Preminum, Rear Climate, DSP, Sirius, PDC, 132's (19 inch wheel), Comfort Seats Dynavin, JL Audio Stealthbox, Alpine PDX-5 Amp |
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