S2000 DCI radio controls better than PAC SWIX
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it's by modifry which I paid $110 including the honda harness.
it works for jvc, alpine, and Nakamichi. Also you can send it to the guy and he'll reprogram for free.
the cool this is that there's no delay with buttons on this thing vs. a SWIX unit. Also no programming needed. just flip a few switches.
it also can be set for speed sensitive volume control. It's really nice.
here's a pic
sell for $75 shipped w/ honda harness too!
http://i13.photobucket.com/alb...8.jpg
it works for jvc, alpine, and Nakamichi. Also you can send it to the guy and he'll reprogram for free.
the cool this is that there's no delay with buttons on this thing vs. a SWIX unit. Also no programming needed. just flip a few switches.
it also can be set for speed sensitive volume control. It's really nice.
here's a pic
sell for $75 shipped w/ honda harness too!
http://i13.photobucket.com/alb...8.jpg
bump because i have no idea what this thing does. maybe you might like to enlighten the people that don't know **** about stereo systems.
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these are for S2000 guys only so everybody else can ignore. here's a better explanation for ya
Modifry's Dash Control Interface, otherwise known as a DCI, is the best solution for retaining the factory dash-mounted radio controls with after-market head units. This innovative solution provides 9 functions using the 4 factory switches, plus user-pleasing features like speed-controlled volume. No delay like some other products, no complicated programming, just set the switches for your head unit brand and go
Modifry's Dash Control Interface, otherwise known as a DCI, is the best solution for retaining the factory dash-mounted radio controls with after-market head units. This innovative solution provides 9 functions using the 4 factory switches, plus user-pleasing features like speed-controlled volume. No delay like some other products, no complicated programming, just set the switches for your head unit brand and go
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